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Evidence for a Widespread Brain Stem Escape Network in Larval Zebrafish
2002
Journal of Neurophysiology
Evidence for a widespread brain stem escape network in larval zebrafish. J Neurophysiol 87: 608 -614, 2002; 10.1152/jn.00596.2001. Zebrafish escape behaviors, which typically consist of a C bend, a counter-turn, and a bout of rapid swimming, are initiated by firing of the Mauthner cell and two segmental homologs. However, after laser-ablation of the Mauthner cell and its homologs, escape-like behaviors still occur, albeit at a much longer latency. This might suggest that additional neurons
doi:10.1152/jn.00596.2001
pmid:11784774
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