• Jingtao Wang
  • Dongmei Wang
  • Guojun Hu
  • LongEn Yang
  • ZiYuan Liu
  • Dongni Yan
  • Nazar Serikuly
  • Erik Alpyshov
  • Konstantin A Demin
  • Tatiana Strekalova
  • Leonardo J Gil Barcellos
  • Heloísa H A Barcellos
  • Tamara G Amstislavskaya
  • Murilo S de Abreu
  • Allan V Kalueff

Strongly affecting human and animal physiology, sounds and vibration are critical environmental factors whose complex role in behavioral and brain functions necessitates further clinical and experimental studies. Zebrafish are a promising model organism for neuroscience research, including probing the contribution of auditory and vibration stimuli to neurobehavioral processes. Here, we summarize mounting evidence on the role of sound and vibration in zebrafish behavior and brain function, and outline future directions of translational research in this field. With the growing environmental exposure to noise and vibration, we call for more active use of zebrafish models for probing neurobehavioral and bioenvironmental consequences of acute and long-term exposure to sounds and vibration in complex biological systems.

Translated title of the contributionРоль слуховых и вибрационных стимулов в нейроповеденческих моделях рыбок данио
Original languageEnglish
Article number104505
Pages (from-to)104505
Number of pages9
JournalBehavioural Processes
Volume193
Early online date20 Sep 2021
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

    Scopus subject areas

  • Animal Science and Zoology
  • Behavioral Neuroscience

    Research areas

  • Behavior, Brain function, Noise, Vibration, Zebrafish, MUSIC, MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS, INNER-EAR, ENVIRONMENTAL ENRICHMENT, NOISE, HEARING-LOSS, HAIR-CELLS, LATERAL-LINE, GENE-EXPRESSION, T-LYMPHOCYTES

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