Three-dimensional spatial cognition: freely swimming fish accurately learn and remember metric information in a volume
All animals live and move through three-dimensional environments, yet we do not understand how three-dimensional space is learned, remembered and used. Pelagic fish are ideal model organisms for studying three-dimensional spatial cognition as they move freely through volumes with six degrees of free...
Main Authors: | Holbrook, R, de Perera, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2013
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