Distance estimation in the Goldfish (Carassius auratus)

Author:

Sibeaux AdelaideORCID,Karlsson Cecilia,Newport Cait,de Perera Theresa Burt

Abstract

AbstractNeurophysiological advances have given us exciting insights into the systems responsible for spatial mapping in mammals. However, we are still lacking information on the evolution of these systems and whether the underlying mechanisms identified are universal across phyla, or specific to the species studied. Here we address these questions by exploring whether a species that is evolutionarily distant from mammals can perform a task central to mammalian spatial mapping – distance estimation. We developed a behavioural paradigm allowing us to test whether goldfish (Carassius auratus) can estimate distance and explored the behavioural mechanisms that underpin this ability. Fish were trained to swim a set distance within a narrow tank covered with striped pattern. After changing the background pattern, we found that goldfish use the spatial frequency of their visual environment to estimate distance; doubling the spatial frequency of optic flow pattern resulted in a large overestimation of the swimming distance. These results provide robust evidence that goldfish can accurately estimate distance, and show that they use optic flow to do so. These results provide a compelling basis to utilise goldfish as a model system to interrogate the evolution of the mechanisms that underpin spatial cognition, from brain to behaviour.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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1. Distance estimation in the goldfish ( Carassius auratus );Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences;2022-10-12

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