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Zebrafish (Danio rerio) demonstrate episodic-like memory, recalling object details, location, and context. This finding opens new avenues for studying cognitive disorders in this key model organism.

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  • Neuroscience
  • Comparative Psychology
  • Animal Cognition

Background:

  • Episodic-like memory, the ability to recall the what, where, and when of an event, is crucial for understanding cognition.
  • This memory type has been documented in various species, including mammals, birds, and cephalopods.
  • Zebrafish are increasingly vital model organisms for human cognitive and mental disorder research, yet their episodic-like memory capacity is unknown.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the episodic-like memory capabilities of zebrafish (Danio rerio).
  • To adapt a mammalian memory paradigm for assessing zebrafish episodic-like memory.
  • To determine if zebrafish can recall the what, where, and which (context) of an event.

Main Methods:

  • Zebrafish were tested using a modified mammalian memory paradigm.
  • The study assessed zebrafish responses to familiar objects in familiar contexts but novel locations.
  • Behavioral responses, specifically time spent in novel quadrants, were recorded.

Main Results:

  • Zebrafish exhibited a preference for novel locations within a familiar context.
  • This preference indicates they remembered the object, its location, and the specific occasion (context).
  • The findings suggest zebrafish possess episodic-like memory.

Conclusions:

  • Zebrafish (Danio rerio) display episodic-like memory.
  • This discovery supports the use of zebrafish as a model for studying memory and cognitive disorders.
  • Further research can explore the neural mechanisms underlying zebrafish episodic-like memory.