Chapter 9. Sleep phenotypes in zebrafish. David J. Echevarria and Kanza M. Khan
Chapter 10. Zebrafish neurobehavioral assays for drug addiction research. Henning Schneider
Chapter 11. Zebrafish behavioral models of ageing. Alistair J. Brock, Ari Sudwarts, Matthew O. Parker and Caroline H. Brennan
Chapter 12. Integrating morphological and behavioral phenotypes in developing zebrafish. Guozhu Zhang, Lisa Truong, Robert L. Tanguay and David M. Reif
Chapter 13. Neuroimaging phenotypes in zebrafish. Jeremy F.P. Ullmann and Andrew L. Janke
Chapter 14. Illustrated zebrafish neurobehavioral glossary. Allan V. Kalueff and the Zebrafish Neuroscience Research Consortium (ZNRC)
Allan V. Kalueff is Professor of Translational Biomedicne at St. Petersburg State University.
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) is rapidly becoming a popular model organism in neuroscience research. The rights and wrongs of zebrafish, written by top experts in the field, summarizes the principles of behavioral neurophenotyping using this model species, and outlines the use of zebrafish to study the pathological mechanisms of neuropsychiatric disorders. The chapters discuss the use and interpretation of behavioral models to quantify emotional, cognitive, social and motor behaviors in zebrafish. This book will appeal to a wide spectrum of readership audience, from students to established investigators. The book will provide a valuable source of information for both the beginning zebrafish laboratories, and for those already actively working with zebrafish.