Periodic Reporting for period 1 - BIASTRESS (Neural mechanisms of cognitive bias and its role in the triggering of the stress response in zebrafish)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2016-05-01 al 2018-04-30
Objective 1: To develop a behavioural assay for testing cognitive bias in zebrafish, and to characterise the behavioural and neuroendocrine profiles of “optimistic” versus “pessimistic” individuals.
Objective 2: To assess whether cognitive bias (i.e. pessimistic bias) is mediating inter-individual variations in susceptibility to the detrimental effects of stress.
Objective 3: To use the available GAL4-UAS enhancer trapped lines in zebrafish to study the loss of function (i.e. genetic inactivation) of specific neural circuits involved in the cognitive appraisal of stressors.
Although results reported here have not been yet submitted or published elsewhere, it is expected that 3 articles will be published in the near future. Moreover, particular importance has been given to the early communication of the results at international scientific conferences. On the other hand, aware of the real importance of promoting communication between the scientific community and the general public, several outreach activities have been carried during the course of BIASTRESS. A personal website was created with the aim to publicise any important findings of this project (https://oliveiralab.org/people/felipe-espigares/(si apre in una nuova finestra)). Furthermore, the researcher is co-founder and member of SCIENFISH, a Facebook account created to publicise any important findings on fish research, including BIASTRESS results. Finally, BIASTRESS was present in the Institutional Open Day in 2017, in which IGC (Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência) opened its doors to the community. The host lab presented some of ongoing research through several hands-on experiments, in which one of them was based on the cognitive bias paradigm.