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Title Alternative | Zebrafish swim left to right and prefer an inverted triangle rather than a circle innately without perceptual learning
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Author |
Mittani, Keiichi
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Abstract | The following results were obtained thorough induction and deduction by four experiments on
the early experience controlled zebrafish 4 males and 4 females using 30-30-40 milliseconds
behavior analysis system.
[1] It was found zebrafish perform two kind of movement. The first is high speed anticlockwise
(L→R) spiral circular swimming usig right hemisphere⇔left -visual field. The second is relatively
slowly clock (L←R) willing large elliptic swimming usig left hemisphere⇔right-visual field. If we
observe from the front of the tank, as DNA they almost always swim L→R basing probably on the
rotation and revolution of the earth (Experiment 1).
[2] In spite of the innate L→R swimming tendency, zebrafish prefer the visual black inverted
triangle side presented to the circle with the same peripheral length. They avoid circle and go to the
triangle in group following the leader without perceptual learning irrespective of the position
(Experiment 1,2,3,4)。
[3] In such a way, an inverted triangle and a circle are psychophysiologically quite different
geometrical configurations.
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Note | 寄稿 (Contributions)
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Published Date | 2015-04
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Publication Title |
岡山実験動物研究会報
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Publication Title Alternative | Proceedings of Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
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Volume | volume31
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Publisher | 岡山実験動物研究会
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Publisher Alternative | Okayama Association for Laboratory Animal Science
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Start Page | 11
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End Page | 32
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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language |
Japanese
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File Version | publisher
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Refereed |
False
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Eprints Journal Name | poalas
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