Larval zebrafish display dynamic learning of aversive stimuli in a constant visual surrounding.

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Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2021-06-15 Print Date: 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1101/lm.053425.121
Jiale Xu, Romelo Casanave, Su Guo
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Balancing exploration and anti-predation are fundamental to the fitness and survival of all animal species from early life stages. How these basic survival instincts drive learning remains poorly understood. Here, using a light/dark preference paradigm with well-controlled luminance history and constant visual surrounding in larval zebrafish, we analyzed intra- and intertrial dynamics for two behavioral components, dark avoidance and center avoidance. We uncover that larval zebrafish display short-term learning of dark avoidance with initial sensitization followed by habituation; they also exhibit long-term learning that is sensitive to trial interval length. We further show that such stereotyped learning patterns is stimulus-specific, as they are not observed for center avoidance. Finally, we demonstrate at individual levels that long-term learning is under homeostatic control. Together, our work has established a novel paradigm to understand learning, uncovered sequential sensitization and habituation, and demonstrated stimulus specificity, individuality, as well as dynamicity in learning.

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斑马鱼幼虫在恒定的视觉环境中表现出对厌恶刺激的动态学习。
从生命早期开始,平衡探索和反捕食是所有动物适应和生存的基础。这些基本的生存本能是如何驱动学习的,人们仍然知之甚少。本研究以斑马鱼幼鱼为研究对象,采用光照历史控制良好、视觉环境恒定的光/暗偏好模型,分析了斑马鱼幼鱼在实验过程中避暗和避中心两个行为成分的动态变化。我们发现斑马鱼幼虫表现出对黑暗回避的短期学习,最初是敏化,然后是习惯化;他们还表现出对试验间隔长度敏感的长期学习能力。我们进一步表明,这种刻板印象学习模式是刺激特异性的,因为它们在中心回避中没有被观察到。最后,我们证明了在个体层面上,长期学习是在稳态控制下的。总之,我们的工作建立了一个新的范式来理解学习,揭示了顺序敏化和习惯化,并证明了学习中的刺激特异性、个体性和动态性。
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