Disoriented human beings and animals, the latter both sighted and blind, are able to use spatial geometric information (metric and sense properties) to guide their reorientation behaviour in a rectangular environment. Here we aimed to investigate reorientation spatial skills in three fish species (Danio rerio, Xenotoca eiseni, Carassius auratus) in an attempt to discover the possible involvement of extra-visual senses during geometric navigation. We observed the fish’s behaviour under different experimental procedures (spontaneous social cued task and rewarded exit task), providing them different temporal opportunities to experience the environmental shape (no experience, short and prolonged experience). Results showed that by using spontan...
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as a means of analyzing t...
The way animals move through space is likely to affect the way they learn and remember spatial infor...
International audienceGoldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as ...
Disoriented animals and humans use both the environmental geometry and visual landmarks to guide the...
Fishes navigate through underwater environments with remarkable spatial precision and memory. Freshw...
Disoriented humans and animals are able to reorient themselves using environmental geometry ("metric...
Abstract: It has been shown that children and non-human animals seem to integrate geometric and feat...
ABSTRACT—Animals of many species use the geometric shape of an enclosed rectangular environment to r...
Animals must navigate between different locations if they are to gather enough resources to survive....
Teleost fish have been traditionally considered primitive vertebrates compared to mammals and birds ...
Fish responsiveness to visual stimuli has been studied extensively in contexts such as female mate c...
Jung SN, Künzel S, Engelmann J. Spatial learning through active electroreception in Gnathonemus pete...
Zebrafish spontaneously use distance and directional relationships among three-dimensional extended ...
All animals live and move through three-dimensional environments, yet we do not understand how three...
Zebrafish spontaneously use distance and directional relationships among three-dimensional extended ...
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as a means of analyzing t...
The way animals move through space is likely to affect the way they learn and remember spatial infor...
International audienceGoldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as ...
Disoriented animals and humans use both the environmental geometry and visual landmarks to guide the...
Fishes navigate through underwater environments with remarkable spatial precision and memory. Freshw...
Disoriented humans and animals are able to reorient themselves using environmental geometry ("metric...
Abstract: It has been shown that children and non-human animals seem to integrate geometric and feat...
ABSTRACT—Animals of many species use the geometric shape of an enclosed rectangular environment to r...
Animals must navigate between different locations if they are to gather enough resources to survive....
Teleost fish have been traditionally considered primitive vertebrates compared to mammals and birds ...
Fish responsiveness to visual stimuli has been studied extensively in contexts such as female mate c...
Jung SN, Künzel S, Engelmann J. Spatial learning through active electroreception in Gnathonemus pete...
Zebrafish spontaneously use distance and directional relationships among three-dimensional extended ...
All animals live and move through three-dimensional environments, yet we do not understand how three...
Zebrafish spontaneously use distance and directional relationships among three-dimensional extended ...
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as a means of analyzing t...
The way animals move through space is likely to affect the way they learn and remember spatial infor...
International audienceGoldfish (Carassius auratus) were trained in different place-finding tasks as ...