Although fish and other aquatic species are popularly kept as private pets, little is known about the effects of watching live fish on the perceptions of arousal and the link between those perceptions and physiological measures of arousal. In a paper by Nancy R. Gee, Taylor Reed, April Whiting, Erika Friedmann, Donna Snellgrove, and Katherine A. Sloman, they tried to…
Do fish really dance to music? Given that they don’t have ears, you may be surprised to know that they do. Fish have several different sound perception organs like cilia, bladders, otoliths, accelerometers or some combination of those organs. Loud music is bad for fish Loud music damaged fish’s hearing ability as a Science Daily article writes: “In the first…