Rapid habituation of a touch-induced escape response in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Larvae

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Abstract

Zebrafish larvae have several biological features that make them useful for cellular investigations of the mechanisms underlying learning and memory. Of particular interest in this regard is a rapid escape, or startle, reflex possessed by zebrafish larvae; this reflex, the C-start, is mediated by a relatively simple neuronal circuit and exhibits habituation, a non-associative form of learning. Here we demonstrate a rapid form of habituation of the C-start to touch that resembles the previously reported rapid habituation induced by auditory or vibrational stimuli. We also show that touch-induced habituation exhibits input specificity. This work sets the stage for in vivo optical investigations of the cellular sites of plasticity that mediate habituation of the C-start in the larval zebrafish.

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Roberts, A. C., Chornak, J., Alzagatiti, J. B., Ly, D. T., Bill, B. R., Trinkeller, J., … Glanzman, D. L. (2019). Rapid habituation of a touch-induced escape response in Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Larvae. PLoS ONE, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214374

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