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Fig. 1 Mapping vestibular responses in larval zebrafish. (A) When vertebrates, including larvae, are rolled towards their sides, activity from utricle organs (purple) in the inner ears is conveyed to the hindbrain, throughout the brain, and eventually to the eyes and body for vestibular reflexes. (B) Novel solutions for mapping vestibular responses in larvae using SPIM (selective plane illumination microscopy) include tilting a miniaturized microscope [8] or stimulating the utricle directly with optical tweezers [7].
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