HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Shuyu I. Zhu from the Osaka University, Japan have published the research: From perception to behavior: The neural circuits underlying prey hunting in larval zebrafish, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this oscillation remains to be determined.
- future: Selectivity for the movement direction of visual stimuli begins in the retina and the direction selectivity of tectal neurons is inherited from RGCs (Shi et_al 2017).
SUMMARY
The precise movements made by larvae during hunting are largely determined by prey location and movement; for instance initial turning speed . . .
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