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Volume 54 Issue 8, August 2025

Assessing color vision in zebrafish larvae

Zebrafish eyes are very similar in structure to human eyes. Like humans, zebrafish can also see a variety of color combinations, making them good candidates for color vision research. In a new Article, Eom et al. describe a color vision optomotor response assay for evaluating color vision deficiencies in zebrafish. This tool may prove useful for future zebrafish vision research.

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