Environmental stimuli are critical in preclinical research that utilizes laboratory animals to model human brain disorders. The main goal of environmental enrichment (EE) is to provide laboratory animals with better choice of activity and greater control over social and spatial stressors. Thus, in addition to being a useful experimental tool, EE becomes an important strategy for increasing the validity and reproducibility of preclinical data. Although zebrafish (Danio rerio) is rapidly becoming a promising new organism for neuroscience research, the role of EE in zebrafish CNS models remains poorly understood. Here, we discuss EE in preclinical studies using zebrafish and its influence on brain physiology and behavior. Improving our understanding of EE effects in this organism may enhance zebrafish data validity and reliability. Paralleling rodent EE data, mounting evidence suggests the growing importance of EE in zebrafish models of brain disorders.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSTRESS, BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
Subtitle of host publicationProgram and Proceedings of the 25th Multidisciplinary International Neuroscience and Biological Psychiatry Conference “Stress and Behavior” . St-Petersburg, Russia May 16-19, 2018
Pages52
Volume8
StatePublished - 16 May 2018
EventStress and Behavior: Multidisciplinary ISBS International Neuroscience and Biological Psychiatry - St.Petersburg, St.Petersburg, Russian Federation
Duration: 16 May 201819 May 2018
Conference number: 25
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Conference

ConferenceStress and Behavior
Abbreviated title ISBS
Country/TerritoryRussian Federation
CitySt.Petersburg
Period16/05/1819/05/18
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