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Anxious Crayfish Can Be Treated Like Humans (7 of 8)

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Anxious Crayfish Can Be Treated Like Humans (7 of 8)

video: Spontaneous behavior of stressed crayfish that was injected with anxiolytic (chlordiazepoxide). This video relates to a paper that appeared in the 13 June, 2014, issue of Science, published by AAAS. The paper, by P. Fossat at the Université de Bordeaux in Bordeaux, France, and colleagues was titled, "Anxiety-like behavior in crayfish is controlled by serotonin." view more 

Credit: [Video courtesy of Pascal Fossat]


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