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A Behavioral Assay to Measure Responsiveness of Zebrafish to Changes in Light Intensities

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10.3791/923-v

October 3rd, 2008

October 3rd, 2008

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1Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Harvard

We developed the Visual-Motor Response to quantitate the motor output of larval zebrafish in response to light increments and decrements. We also examined zebrafish vision mutants, including the no optokinetic response (nrc) mutants, which were thought to be completely blind when tested by another vision assay, the optokinetic reflex.

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