Drapeau 07.mp4 May 2026
The moment the embryo begins to respond to external stimuli.
The name "Drapeau" refers to Dr. Pierre Drapeau , a leading researcher whose work at the University of Montreal revolutionized our understanding of locomotor circuits. Along with Luc Saint-Amant, Drapeau recorded the time course of motor behaviors in zebrafish embryos to identify the exact moments when specific neural connections are formed. What Does the Video Show? Drapeau 07.mp4
While "07" typically refers to a specific timestamp or trial number in a research database, these videos generally capture three primary stages of early life: The moment the embryo begins to respond to external stimuli
Unlocking the Secrets of Movement: A Look at "Drapeau 07.mp4" Along with Luc Saint-Amant, Drapeau recorded the time
The transition from simple twitches to coordinated, rhythmic movement. Why It Matters
The very first movements, occurring around 17 hours post-fertilization.
References * Saint-Amant, L.; Drapeau, P. Time course of the development of motor behaviors in the zebrafish embryo. J. Neurobiol.






