An open-source closed-loop Virtual Reality system to investigate social interactions and collective behavior in fish
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This study introduces a low-cost, open-source, immersive Virtual Reality (VR) system designed to investigate real-time social interactions and collective behaviors in fish. Understanding collective animal behaviors, such as schooling in fish, presents significant observational challenges due to rapid and complex interactions. To address these difficulties, we developed an innovative closed-loop VR environment allowing precise control and measurement of interactions between real and virtual fish. This setup incorporates high-speed 3D tracking, real-time visual feedback, and automated data processing, creating realistic and interactive scenarios. We present experimental results, obtained with rummy-nose tetras ( Hemigrammus rhodostomus ), showing that freely moving real fish consistently adjusted their speed, depth, and spatial positioning to follow virtual fish effectively. Fish matched moderate virtual speeds comfortably, struggled slightly at higher speeds, and actively maintained vertical positioning to sustain group cohesion. The implementation of this VR system provides critical insights into sensory and cognitive processes underlying collective movement and decision-making in fish. By revealing both flexibility and constraints in fish behavior, our findings underscore the potential of VR technology to study social interactions in controlled yet realistic settings. Ultimately, this VR system advances our understanding of collective animal behavior, providing a foundation for cross-species studies linking neural processes, behavioral interactions, and group dynamics.