The in vivo physiology rig. Intracellular recordings
of CNS neurons are made from awake, behaving fish in the tank on the
vibration isolation table. Data are collected using a custom
computer system.
Workstations for data analysis and the coffee area.
Microscope area.
One of the three animal rooms.
Behavioral experiments are controlled using signal generators
and a computer system on this rack.
A closeup of the head of a female Eigenmannia (Transparent Knife Fish).
The cerebellum of this fish is easily seen - it is the yellowish
patch just above and behind the eye. The greenish patch is
pigments of the skin in the operculum. The yellowish patch behind
the black line are eggs.