Zone Preference
Time spent in each environmental cue zone
Assess sensory processing and anxiety behavior in zebrafish.
Metrics automatically extracted by ConductVision.
Time spent in each environmental cue zone
Total swim distance per session
Number of crossings between distinct zones
Duration of freezing behavior indicating stress
The Zebrafish Swim Tunnel assesses anxiety and exploratory behavior by placing zebrafish in a maze-like tunnel with distinct zones varying in illumination and environmental cues. Zone preferences and movement patterns reveal anxiety levels and sensory-driven decision-making.
ConductVision automates tracking, minimizing human error and enabling longitudinal monitoring. Applications include pharmacological anxiolytic screening, genetic models of stress-related disorders, and neurodevelopmental toxicology studies.
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