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Fotowat et al., 2023 - Neural circuits underlying habituation of visually evoked escape behaviors in larval zebrafish
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Dimming stimuli negatively affect response recovery of looming-specific neurons.

(a) Stimulation paradigms for the two experimental groups: one with dimming stimuli presented in between two dark looming sequences and the other with no stimulation for an equal period of time. (b) Average response of looming responsive decreasing neurons (interstimulus interval [ISI] = 40 s). Dark looming stimuli were presented, followed by a recovery period (equal to the timing of 10 stimulus presentations at ISI = 40 s), after which dark looming stimuli were presented again. (c) Same as (b) except that instead of the period with no stimulation, the fish was stimulated with dimming stimuli. (d) The peak response to dark looming was significantly smaller on the 10th compared to the first trial as expected. This response has significantly recovered on the first dark looming test trial after waiting period (Trial 11), but not in the case of intervening dimming stimulation. The peak response on the 11th trial for the dimming group was significantly smaller than that for the wait group. Error bars = standard error. * indicates statistical significance.

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