利用免疫组织化学对斗鱼进行脑和行为的综合治疗(基于课程的本科研究经验)。

Gelbert A Crescencio, Oluwafunmilade D Femi-Jegede, Jingwen Zhang, Elaine A Aquino Vasquez, Kelly J Wallace
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基于课程的本科研究经验(CUREs)为学生的学习成果提供了各种好处。在这里,我们描述了2024年春季在阿默斯特学院(一所小型文学院)实施的一项为期一个学期的高级治疗,作为NEUR 313:社会神经内分泌学课程的一部分。在CURE中,学生们对斗鱼进行了行为和免疫组织化学分析。学生们评估了暴露在社交和非社交刺激下的鱼的行为和神经反应是否不同。CURE项目让学生接触到一系列行为学、湿实验和数据分析技术。除了完成每周的实验室入门之外,学生们的研究工作在最后的书面论文和口头报告中达到高潮,学生们将机械和生态进化的思想结合起来。学生们对CURE的评价非常积极,未来的CURE可以很容易地进行修改,以适应新的研究课题,通过神经行为学的视角进一步探索生物学问题。
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An Integrative Brain and Behavior CURE (Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience) Using Immunohistochemistry in the Fighting Fish Betta splendens.

Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) provide a variety of benefits to student learning outcomes. Here we describe an upper-level semester-long CURE that was implemented in Spring 2024 at Amherst College, a small liberal arts college, as part of the NEUR 313: Social Neuroendocrinology course. In the CURE students conducted behavioral and immunohistochemical assays in the fighting fish Betta splendens. Students assessed whether behavioral and neural response differed between fish exposed to social and nonsocial stimuli. The CURE exposed students to a suite of behavioral, wet lab, and data analysis techniques. In addition to completing weekly lab primers, the students' research efforts culminated in a final written paper and oral presentation where students integrated both mechanistic and eco-evolutionary thinking. The CURE was very positively reviewed by the students, and future iterations of the CURE can be easily modified to fit new research topics that further explore biological questions through a neuroethological lens.

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