Variability in Ostariophysan Fish Brain Anatomy in Relation to the Neural Pathway of Innate Fear Response
Date
2014-04Author
Koenigsberg, Cynthia
Seravalli, Claudia
Schadegg, Philip
Advisor(s)
Lonzarich, David
Bryant, Winnifred M.
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Upon exposure to odorant molecules, such as alarm substance, fish exhibit a distinct behavioral response as a result of the neural pathway that is activated by the chemical ligand. Various hypotheses have been developed for the evolutionary purpose of this phenomenon. Brain morphology variation within the Ostariophysi superorder in relation to the processing of alarm is of interest as well. The purpose of this study was to use this interdisciplinary collection
of information in order to further characterize the ostariophysan alarm response.
Subject
Ostariophysan alarm response
Fish brain anatomy
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