“…Of these models, the larval zebrafish offers considerable potential as a highly genetically tractable alternative for screening epilepsy related genes and for the study of genetic mutation-induced spontaneous seizures (Baraban et al, 2013a;Griffin et al, 2021). To date, zebrafish have been relatively widely used for assessing drug-induced neural activity, and various studies have described the effects of seizurogenic chemicals on their behaviour (Afrikanova et al, 2013;Alfaro et al, 2011;Baraban et al, 2013b;Berghmans et al, 2007;Winter et al, 2021), electrophysiology (Afrikanova et al, 2013;Baraban et al, 2013bBaraban et al, , 2007Cho et al, 2017;Copmans et al, 2019;Griffin et al, 2017;Hortopan et al, 2010;Hunyadi et al, 2017;Kim et al, 2010b;Liu and Baraban, 2019), and functional imaging phenotypes (Burgstaller et al, 2019;Burrows et al, 2020;Ghannad-Rezaie et al, 2019;Winter et al, 2021Winter et al, , 2017. Electrophysiological assessments, in particular, offer extremely high temporal resolution and allow direct comparison of zebrafish-derived data with that obtained from neurophysiological assessments undertaken in mammals.…”