The Zebrafish Auditory Scare Response Testing System (FSR) can stimulate zebrafish larvae with pure tones to induce a scare reflex. This testing system can generate stimuli of different frequencies, allowing zebrafish larvae to receive varying degrees of stimulation in a relatively quiet environment. It can be used to test the auditory development of zebrafish larvae and the degree of hearing loss, and can also be used for drug screening tests.
●Video capture quality: 1080p 120 fps
●Lighting effect: 940nm infrared illumination
●Stimulus sound frequency: Adjustable from 1Hz–20kHz
●Pure tone (Tone-burst) stimulation mode
●Neural network image analysis software
●Can analyze the movement trajectories of up to 30 larvae at the same time
It can be applied to developmental biology for cell lineage analysis, mutation identification, saturation mutagenesis analysis, gene transfer research, and the construction of genetic linkage maps.