An assistive computer vision tool to automatically detect changes in fish behavior in response to ambient odor
Abstract The analysis of fish behavior in response to odor stimulation is a crucial component of the general study of cross-modal sensory integration in vertebrates. In zebrafish, the centrifugal pathway runs between the olfactory bulb and the neural retina, originating at the terminalis neuron in t...
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Auteurs principaux: | Sreya Banerjee, Lauren Alvey, Paula Brown, Sophie Yue, Lei Li, Walter J. Scheirer |
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Langue: | EN |
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2021
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