Ashlee Moyer, OMS-I
Undergraduate Research
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Horstick et. al. 2020
Horstick et. al. 2020
Many animals show individual left/right biases in motor behaviour, but underlying neural substrates have proven elusive. Here the authors describe neurons that maintain individual, context-dependent lateralisation of swimming behaviour in zebrafish.
Horstick et. al. 2017
Horstick et. al. 2017
Animals use sensory cues to efficiently locate resources, but when sensory information is insufficient, they may rely on internally coded search strategies
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