Free-choice exploration increases affiliative behaviour in zebrafish

Volume: 203, Pages: 103 - 110
Published: Jun 1, 2018
Abstract
Cognitive stimulation has been shown to be rewarding and capable of eliciting positive emotions in several species. In contrast to the abundant learning and exploration opportunities available in nature, captive environments can be under-stimulating—with the potential to induce anhedonia and reduce welfare. Zebrafish are now a popular scientific model, in part because of their high cognitive function and sensitivity to environmental...
Paper Details
Title
Free-choice exploration increases affiliative behaviour in zebrafish
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
203
Pages
103 - 110
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