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Animal models have traditionally played a crucial role in improving our understanding of brain pathogenesis. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) have generated considerable discoveries in the areas of genetics, embryology, endocrinology, and neuroscience. Zebrafish Models in Neurobehavioral Research emphasizes the growing importance of zebrafish in neurobehavioral research and portrays an extensive, thorough perspective on the emergence of zebrafish as robust and translational models. Written by leading international experts, the book covers major topics ranging from stress to learned recognition of environment, encompassing a wide spectrum of the utility of zebrafish within neurobiological disciplines. The chapters provide authoritative reviews of many zebrafish paradigms commonly used in the field today. This book will be a useful guide for zebrafish researchers, and will complement another related book from the popular Neuromethods series, Zebrafish Neurobehavioral Protocols.Comprehensive and up-to-date, Zebrafish Models in Neurobehavioral Research serves as an ideal resource for scientists new to the field as well as for established researchers seeking valuable insight into the growing utility of zebrafish in neuroscience.Zebrafish Models in Neurobehavioral Research encompasses a wide spectrum of the utility of zebrafish within neurobiological disciplines. Chapters provide authoritative reviews of zebrafish paradigms commonly used in the field today.1. Zebrafish Ecology and BehaviorRowena Spence2. Olfactory Behavior: Making Scents of a Changing WorldKathleen E. Whitlock3. Modeling Stress and Anxiety in ZebrafishJonathan M. Cachat, Peter R. Canavello, Marco F. Elegante, Brett K. Bartels, Salem I. Elkhayat, Peter C. Hart, Anna K. Tien, David H. Tien, Esther Beeson, Sopan Mohnot, Autumn L. Laffoon, Whitlee Haymore, and Allan V. Kalueff4. Nicotinic Receptor Systems and Neurobehavioral Function in ZebrafishEdward D. Levin5. QTL Mapping of Behavior in the ZeblÓ*
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