Many feeding behaviors represent stereotyped, organized sequences of motor patterns that have been the subject of neuroethological studies1,2 such as electrophysiological characterization of neurons governing prey capture in toads1,3. Technical limitations, however, have prevented detailed study of the functional role of these neurons as in other studies on vertebrate organisms. Complexities involved in studies of whole animal behavior can be resolved in Drosophila, where remote activation of brain cells by genetic means4 allows one to interrogate the nervous system in freely moving animals to identify neurons that govern a specific behavior, and then to repeatedly target and manipulate these neurons to characterize their function. Here we ...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
How environmental stimuli are detected and processed by the brain to produce a behavioral output rem...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
Many feeding behaviours are the result of stereotyped, organized sequences of motor patterns. These ...
Motor systems can be functionally organized into effector organs (muscles and glands), the motor neu...
<div><p>Motor systems can be functionally organized into effector organs (muscles and glands), the m...
How animals generate stable, appropriate decisions in a noisy sensory environment is a fundamental q...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
Feeding is one of the most important behaviors for an animal’s survival. At a gross level, it is kno...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
AbstractThe neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs o...
Motor systems can be functionally organized into effector organs (muscles and glands), the motor neu...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
Feeding behavior is essential for achieving metabolic homeostasis and is critical for survival. Anim...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
How environmental stimuli are detected and processed by the brain to produce a behavioral output rem...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
Many feeding behaviours are the result of stereotyped, organized sequences of motor patterns. These ...
Motor systems can be functionally organized into effector organs (muscles and glands), the motor neu...
<div><p>Motor systems can be functionally organized into effector organs (muscles and glands), the m...
How animals generate stable, appropriate decisions in a noisy sensory environment is a fundamental q...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
Feeding is one of the most important behaviors for an animal’s survival. At a gross level, it is kno...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
AbstractThe neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs o...
Motor systems can be functionally organized into effector organs (muscles and glands), the motor neu...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
Feeding behavior is essential for achieving metabolic homeostasis and is critical for survival. Anim...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
How environmental stimuli are detected and processed by the brain to produce a behavioral output rem...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...