Functional architecture of reward learning in mushroom body extrinsic neurons of larval Drosophila
The mushroom body of Drosophila integrates sensory information with past experience to guide behaviour. Here, the authors provide an atlas of the input and output neurons of the stage 3 larval mushroom body at the single-cell level, and analyse their function in learned and innate behaviours.
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Autores principales: | Timo Saumweber, Astrid Rohwedder, Michael Schleyer, Katharina Eichler, Yi-chun Chen, Yoshinori Aso, Albert Cardona, Claire Eschbach, Oliver Kobler, Anne Voigt, Archana Durairaja, Nino Mancini, Marta Zlatic, James W. Truman, Andreas S. Thum, Bertram Gerber |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4e1068b2dfaf4bfbac969f6d103d2933 |
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