In this seven second video, the brain activity of a fish is registered in real time. (Direct link to video)
The brain belongs to a zebrafish, and the neuronal activity is the response to a visual stimulus that resembles food for this species.
Gizmodo describes the flashes as "thought forming in the brain."
Calling it "thought" may be a bit exaggerated. I mean, how much do fish think when they see food? They're like me when I see a bowl of corn chips. Attack first, think later.
But still it's exciting to see mental activity visualized in this way.
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Wow! Looks like me and a cheeseburger. :)
ReplyDeleteYum, corn chips! I can second that...
ReplyDeleteBut here in this case, some mental activity still remains intact: Or why did I come to think about John Pike?
Hahah that reminds me of the Great Swallower image : http://todayilearned.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/black-swallower-swallows-fish-4-times-its-length-1.jpg I love how sheepish the Snake Mackerel looks.
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