JOURNAL ARTICLE

Jorge de Oteiza, escultor

Juan Daniel Fullaondo

Year: 1967 Journal:   Nueva forma: arquitectura, urbanismo, diseño, ambiente, arte Vol: 20 (14)Pages: 12-13

Abstract

The novel object recognition (NOR) tasks can be used to quantify memory function in zebrafish similarly to rodents. The development of zebrafish learning and memory tests provides a means for testing the effects of pharmacological manipulations of memory. Several authors reported on the successful application of different objects in NOR tests placed either at the bottom of test tanks or submerged into the tank water of zebrafish. This pilot study was designed to test the suitability of floating objects in NOR tests using adult zebrafish. Floating objects such as crumpled aluminum balls and pink plastic hollow pearls were found to be suitable for NOR tests when small groups of zebrafish are used as experimental animals. Adult zebrafish of both sexes were capable of distinguishing between the different colors and surface consistencies of certain floating objects. A significantly higher number of mouth-object contacts were recorded when either floating aluminum balls or floating plastic pearls were used as novel object during NOR tests.

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Historical Art and Architecture Studies
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Conservation

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