“…These low doses, which have been reported to fall within the range of alcohol consumption in humans (Dlugos & Rabin, 2003; Rosemberg et al, 2012), exert stimulatory effects on zebrafish locomotor activity quantified as increased distance travelled, velocity, or number of zones crossed (Blaser & Penalosa, 2011; Gerlai et al, 2000; Rosemberg et al, 2012; Tran & Gerlai, 2013a). Anxiolytic effects are also observed in response to exposure to low and moderate concentrations of alcohol and they may manifest as reduced frequency or duration of erratic movement (Tran & Gerlai, 2013), freezing (Blaser & Penalosa, 2011), jumping (Luca & Gerlai, 2012), bottom dwelling (Mathur & Guo, 2011; Sackerman et al, 2010; Egan et al, 2009; Tran & Gerlai, 2013; Wong et al, 2010), preference for darkness (Mathur & Guo, 2011), shoaling, (Dlugos & Rabin, 2003; Damodaran et al, 2006; Gerlai et al, 2009), aggression (Echevarria et al, 2010), and distance to a predator (Luca & Gerlai, 2012). …”