Drunk zebrafish shows why you go nuts after booze

New York, May 19 (IANS) For a zebrafish, "don't drink and swim" warning may not work at all. High on booze, a zebrafish nearly doubled her speed in an experiment, leaving scientists with results that may help them find why some people on a...

Drunk zebrafish shows why you go nuts after booze

New York, May 19 (IANS) For a zebrafish, "don't drink and swim" warning may not work at all.

High on booze, a zebrafish nearly doubled her speed in an experiment, leaving scientists with results that may help them find why some people on a high behave like weirdos in a party.

Researchers wanted to know how the presence of non-drinking zebrafish would impact the social behaviour of one drunkard among them.

The researchers found that because the tank was full of sober fish, it gave the tipsy swimmer a case of hyperactivity to get noticed.

"Perhaps the drunk fish moved at warp speed to indicate that it wanted to interact with its tank-mates," said researchers from New York University.

This may throw light on how people high on alcohol normally behave in a social gathering.

"The behaviour of zebrafish suggests that the stimulus provided to the drunk zebrafish by the non-treated ones - their presence in the tank - was able to change the way a drunk fish responds to alcohol," the researchers noted.