Sensory - Magnetoreception Development

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Introduction

Magnetoreception is a sensory system that allows some species, not humans, to sense the earth's geomagnetic field.


Species

  • Zebrafish and medaka[1]

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  1. Myklatun A, Lauri A, Eder SHK, Cappetta M, Shcherbakov D, Wurst W, Winklhofer M & Westmeyer GG. (2018). Zebrafish and medaka offer insights into the neurobehavioral correlates of vertebrate magnetoreception. Nat Commun , 9, 802. PMID: 29476093 DOI.

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