{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Environmental conditions shape learning in larval zebrafish. {Author}: Gatto E;Lucon-Xiccato T;Bertolucci C; {Journal}: Behav Processes {Volume}: 218 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 May 29 {Factor}: 1.729 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.beproc.2024.105045 {Abstract}: Growing evidence reveals notable phenotypic plasticity in cognition among teleost fishes. One compelling example is the positive impact of enriched environments on learning performance. Most studies on this effect have focused on juvenile or later life stages, potentially overlooking the importance of early life plasticity. To address this gap, we investigated whether cognitive plasticity in response to environmental factors emerges during the larval stage in zebrafish. Our findings indicate that larvae exposed to an enriched environment after hatching exhibited enhanced habituation learning performance compared to their counterparts raised in a barren environment. This work underscores the presence of developmental phenotypic plasticity in cognition among teleost fish, extending its influence to the very earliest stages of an individual's life.