Why a brain research lab is switching from fruit flies to tiny fish

A top brain research lab is shifting its focus from studying fruit flies to using a small, see-through fish to better understand how brains work. This change aims to allow scientists to observe the entire brain of a living animal in action, providing new insights into how brains function. The transparent nature of the fish makes it easier to see brain activity, which could lead to breakthroughs in understanding complex brain processes. This research is important because it could help scientists learn more about how our own brains work, potentially leading to new treatments for brain-related conditions. QUESTION: How might advancements in brain research using transparent fish impact the way we understand and treat mental health issues in the future? 

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