Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetite is commonly boosted by the pleasant smell (or appearance) of food and destroyed by a bad taste. In reality, animals sense multiple environmental cues at the same time and it is not clear how these sensory inputs are integrated and a decision is made to regulate feeding behaviour accordingly. Here we show that feeding behaviour in Caenorhabditis elegans can be either facilitated by attractive odours or suppressed by repellents. By identifying mutants that are defective for sensory-mediated feeding regulation, we dissected a central flip-flop circuit that integrates two contradictory sensory inputs and generates bistable hormone output to reg...
Two fundamental questions regarding the neural basis of sensation are how stimuli are encoded in the...
SummaryAnimals modify food-seeking behavior and metabolism according to perceived food availability....
Foraging animals have to locate food sources that are usually patchily distributed and subject to co...
Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetit...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
How an animal matches feeding to food availability is a key question for energy homeostasis. We addr...
Most animals display multiple behavioral states and control the time allocation to each of their act...
Food directed behaviours execute key aspects of an animal’s ability to maintain a balanced energy in...
Food is critical for survival. Many animals, including the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, use sens...
Animal internal state is modulated by nutrient intake, resulting in behavioral responses to changing...
This review considers the factors involved in the regulation of feeding and metabolism in response t...
Hunger affects the behavioral choices of all animals, and many chemosensory stimuli can be either at...
Neuropeptides are a diverse and ancient class of signaling molecule. Many act as neuromodulators, in...
The microscopic free-living nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans was the first metazoan to have its ...
The nematode species Caenorhabditis elegans live in soil habitats rich with microbes, some of which ...
Two fundamental questions regarding the neural basis of sensation are how stimuli are encoded in the...
SummaryAnimals modify food-seeking behavior and metabolism according to perceived food availability....
Foraging animals have to locate food sources that are usually patchily distributed and subject to co...
Feeding behaviour is modulated by both environmental cues and internal physiological states. Appetit...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
How an animal matches feeding to food availability is a key question for energy homeostasis. We addr...
Most animals display multiple behavioral states and control the time allocation to each of their act...
Food directed behaviours execute key aspects of an animal’s ability to maintain a balanced energy in...
Food is critical for survival. Many animals, including the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, use sens...
Animal internal state is modulated by nutrient intake, resulting in behavioral responses to changing...
This review considers the factors involved in the regulation of feeding and metabolism in response t...
Hunger affects the behavioral choices of all animals, and many chemosensory stimuli can be either at...
Neuropeptides are a diverse and ancient class of signaling molecule. Many act as neuromodulators, in...
The microscopic free-living nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans was the first metazoan to have its ...
The nematode species Caenorhabditis elegans live in soil habitats rich with microbes, some of which ...
Two fundamental questions regarding the neural basis of sensation are how stimuli are encoded in the...
SummaryAnimals modify food-seeking behavior and metabolism according to perceived food availability....
Foraging animals have to locate food sources that are usually patchily distributed and subject to co...