ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC STUDY OF EEL

  • 1 January 1975
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 70  (2) , 173-185
Abstract
A method for EEG recording from unanesthetized and unrestrained European eels was described. EEG records from the cerebellum, tectum opticum, telencephalon and olfactory bulb of the eel were compared with those of other fish. Averaged evoked visual potentials from the telencephalon, tectum opticum and cerebellum were presented. This provides a reference point for research on fish vigilance and EEG changes associated with modified environmental factors.

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