While studies on fish cognition are increasing, consideration of how methodological details influence the ability to detect and measure performance is lagging. Here, in two separate experiments we compared latency to leave the start position, latency to make a decision, levels of participation and success rates (whether fish entered the rewarded chamber as first choice) across different physical designs. Experiments compared fish performance across 1) two sizes of T-mazes, large and standard, and a plus-maze, and 2) open choice arenas with either two or four doors. Fish in T-mazes with longer arms took longer to leave the start chamber and were less likely to participate in a trial than fish in T-mazes with shorter arms. The number of optio...
The present work compared wild-caught and domesticated sea bass juveniles swimming activity, explora...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
This work was supported by the Fisheries Society of the British Isles through a PhD studentship to N...
Daphne Cortese, Amelia Munson and Shaun S. Kille are supported by Natural Environment Research Counc...
ion itia ed o a maze task. We also measured the time each fish took to make a decision in the maze, ...
Testing performance in controlled laboratory experiments is a powerful tool for understanding the ex...
The usage of zebrafish in cognitive test by responses to visual cues has been established in the pas...
The advantage of both larval an adult zebrafish in neuroscience research has significantly increased...
Variation in the structural complexity of a habitat is known to have significant affects on the evol...
Abstract Background Flexible spatial memory, such as “place” learning, is an important adaptation to...
Variation in the structural complexity of a habitat is known to have significant affects on the evol...
<p>Mean body sizes during the experiment and median latency times from presentation of the stimulus ...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has been used as a model organism for studies in developmental biology. ...
The present study examined spatial learning in goldfish using a new apparatus that was an open-field...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
The present work compared wild-caught and domesticated sea bass juveniles swimming activity, explora...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
This work was supported by the Fisheries Society of the British Isles through a PhD studentship to N...
Daphne Cortese, Amelia Munson and Shaun S. Kille are supported by Natural Environment Research Counc...
ion itia ed o a maze task. We also measured the time each fish took to make a decision in the maze, ...
Testing performance in controlled laboratory experiments is a powerful tool for understanding the ex...
The usage of zebrafish in cognitive test by responses to visual cues has been established in the pas...
The advantage of both larval an adult zebrafish in neuroscience research has significantly increased...
Variation in the structural complexity of a habitat is known to have significant affects on the evol...
Abstract Background Flexible spatial memory, such as “place” learning, is an important adaptation to...
Variation in the structural complexity of a habitat is known to have significant affects on the evol...
<p>Mean body sizes during the experiment and median latency times from presentation of the stimulus ...
The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has been used as a model organism for studies in developmental biology. ...
The present study examined spatial learning in goldfish using a new apparatus that was an open-field...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
The present work compared wild-caught and domesticated sea bass juveniles swimming activity, explora...
Animals that are familiar with their environment have been reported to have greater survivorship for...
This work was supported by the Fisheries Society of the British Isles through a PhD studentship to N...