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Zebrafish-brain-scan

Researchers place the head of the larval fish in a gel that doesn’t harm the fish. The tail is left free. Then, visual stimuli (as shown in the behavioural experiments below) are projected at the fish, while its brain activity and tail movements are measured. Illustration by Chris Philpot

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