While zebrafish represent an important model for the study of the visual system, visual perception in this species is still less investigated than in other teleost fish. In this work, we validated for zebrafish two versions of a visual discrimination learning task, which is based on the motivation to reach food and companions. Using this task, we investigated zebrafish ability to discriminate between two different shape pairs (i.e., disk vs. cross and full vs. amputated disk). Once zebrafish were successfully trained to discriminate a full from an amputated disk, we also tested their ability to visually complete partially occluded objects (amodal completion). After training, animals were presented with two amputated disks. In these test sti...
International audienceOperant conditioning is a powerful tool to study animal perception and cogniti...
Parallel visual search mechanisms have been reported previously only in mammals and birds, and not a...
Parallel visual search mechanisms have been reported previously only in mammals and birds, and not a...
While zebrafish represent an important model for the study of the visual system, visual perception i...
Zebrafish is an emerging model in the study of brain function; however, knowledge about its behaviou...
Abstract: The ability to visually complete partly occluded objects (so-called "amodal completion") h...
Due to their unique characteristics, the zebrafish plays a key role in the comprehension of neurobio...
The ability to discriminate between objects visually plays a key role in animals’ interactions with ...
The potential of zebrafish as a comparative model in behavioural neuroscience is currently hampered ...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has become an important vertebrate model for investigating visual proces...
Zebrafish spontaneously use distance and directional relationships among three-dimensional extended ...
Zebrafish spontaneously use distance and directional relationships among three-dimensional extended ...
Accurate visual object recognition is essential to survival for a wide range of species across a wid...
The binding problem is the brain's fundamental challenge for advanced sensory processing: objects in...
The ability to recognize and distinguish between visual stimuli is fundamental for everyday survival...
International audienceOperant conditioning is a powerful tool to study animal perception and cogniti...
Parallel visual search mechanisms have been reported previously only in mammals and birds, and not a...
Parallel visual search mechanisms have been reported previously only in mammals and birds, and not a...
While zebrafish represent an important model for the study of the visual system, visual perception i...
Zebrafish is an emerging model in the study of brain function; however, knowledge about its behaviou...
Abstract: The ability to visually complete partly occluded objects (so-called "amodal completion") h...
Due to their unique characteristics, the zebrafish plays a key role in the comprehension of neurobio...
The ability to discriminate between objects visually plays a key role in animals’ interactions with ...
The potential of zebrafish as a comparative model in behavioural neuroscience is currently hampered ...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has become an important vertebrate model for investigating visual proces...
Zebrafish spontaneously use distance and directional relationships among three-dimensional extended ...
Zebrafish spontaneously use distance and directional relationships among three-dimensional extended ...
Accurate visual object recognition is essential to survival for a wide range of species across a wid...
The binding problem is the brain's fundamental challenge for advanced sensory processing: objects in...
The ability to recognize and distinguish between visual stimuli is fundamental for everyday survival...
International audienceOperant conditioning is a powerful tool to study animal perception and cogniti...
Parallel visual search mechanisms have been reported previously only in mammals and birds, and not a...
Parallel visual search mechanisms have been reported previously only in mammals and birds, and not a...