Behavioral studies of stimulus learning in zebrafish larvae

Behav Processes. 2019 Jul:164:150-156. doi: 10.1016/j.beproc.2019.04.005. Epub 2019 May 2.

Abstract

Within a week of fertilization, a zebrafish larva has developed a robust behavioral repertoire that includes the ability to learn about noncontingent stimuli. I begin this paper with a brief review of the t1-t2 framework in which groups receive different experiences at the first time point (t1) followed by a common assessment at the second time point (t2) and the strengths of this framework for studying stimulus learning. I then describe assays that have been implemented within the t1-t2 framework to demonstrate stimulus learning in the developing zebrafish. I discuss how these assays have been used to address three fundamental questions about stimulus learning: What are the conditions for stimulus learning? What is the content of stimulus learning? How is stimulus learning reflected in behavior? For each of these three questions, I also identify those issues regarding stimulus learning in the developing zebrafish that warrant further analysis at the behavioral level.

Keywords: Behavior; Dishabituation; Habituation; Learning; Stimulus specificity; t1-t2.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Larva*
  • Learning*
  • Time Factors
  • Zebrafish*