Remarkable new experiment, a fMRI study by Bennett et al 
reported at the 15th annual meeting of the Organization for 
Brain Mapping in June this year in San Francisco. 

Meeting announcement at
http://www.meetingassistant3.com/OHBM2009/index.php

>From the Methods section of the abstract:

Subject: One mature Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) participated 
in the fMR study. The salmon was...not alive at the time of 
scanning.

Task: The task administered to the salmon involved completing 
an open-ended mentalizing task. The salmon was shown a 
series of photographs depicting human individuals in social 
situations with a specified emotional valence. The salmon was 
asked to determine what emotion the individual in the photo 
must have been experiencing.

http://prefrontal.org/files/posters/Bennett-Salmon-2009.jpg
for the abstract of the poster presentation (the poster itself, 
actually)

And if that doesn't make itself clear, try this:
http://tinyurl.com/mww9tj


Stephen

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