Browsing Fakultet for naturvitenskap (NV) by Author "Yaksi, Emre"
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Connectivity and Sequences in the Zebrafish brain
Øverli, Marian Helcl (Master thesis, 2020)Nevral aktivitet i hjernen til zebrafisken er et biologisk system som er svært vanskelig å måle med høy grad av evnen for å reprodusere resultater. Dette er fordi stimuleringen av de ulike delene i hjernen kan variere i ... -
Connectome inference and cluster extraction from calcium imaging
Aronsen, Tord (Master thesis, 2017)This is a study of calcium imaging recordings from the spontaneous activity in the habenula and telencephalon region in juvenile and dormant zebrafish. The zebrafish is a model organism that, with some genetic manipulation, ... -
Interhemispheric connections between olfactory bulbs improve odor detection
Kermen, Florence; Lal, Pradeep; Faturos, Nicholas G.; Yaksi, Emre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Interhemispheric connections enable interaction and integration of sensory information in bilaterian nervous systems and are thought to optimize sensory computations. However, the cellular and spatial organization of ... -
Stimulus-specific behavioral responses of zebrafish to a large range of odors exhibit individual variability
Kermen, Florence; Darnet, Lea; Wiest, Christoph; Palumbo, Fabrizio; Bechert, Jack; Uslu, Ozge; Yaksi, Emre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background Odor-driven behaviors such as feeding, mating, and predator avoidance are crucial for animal survival. The neural pathways processing these behaviors have been well characterized in a number of species, and ... -
Stimulus-specific behavioral responses of zebrafish to a large range of odors exhibit individual variability
Kermen, Florence; Darnet, Lea; Wiest, Christoph; Palumbo, Fabrizio; Bechert, Jack; Uslu, Ozge; Yaksi, Emre (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background Odor-driven behaviors such as feeding, mating, and predator avoidance are crucial for animal survival. The neural pathways processing these behaviors have been well characterized in a number of species, and ...