Massive activation of dopamine neurons is critical for natural reward and drug abuse. In contrast, the significance of their spontaneous activity remains elusive. In Drosophila melanogaster, depolarization of the protocerebral anterior medial (PAM) cluster dopamine neurons en masse signals reward to the mushroom body (MB) and drives appetitive memory. Focusing on the functional heterogeneity of PAM cluster neurons, we identified that a single class of PAM neurons, PAM-γ3, mediates sugar reward by suppressing their own activity. PAM-γ3 is selectively required for appetitive olfactory learning, while activation of these neurons in turn induces aversive memory. Ongoing activity of PAM-γ3 gets suppressed upon sugar ingestion. Strikingly, transi...
SummaryPsychological studies in humans and behavioral studies of model organisms suggest that forget...
Drosophila melanogaster can acquire a stable appetitive olfactory memory when the presentation of a ...
The brain must guide immediate responses to beneficial and harmful stimuli while simultaneously writ...
Animals approach stimuli that predict a pleasant outcome(1). After the paired presentation of an odo...
Dopamine signals reward in animal brains. A single presentation of a sugar reward to Drosophila acti...
Dopamine is synonymous with reward and motivation in mammals. However, only recently has dopamine be...
In the brain of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, dopaminergic neurons are thought to convey te...
Dopaminergic neurons in the brain of the Drosophila larva play a key role in mediating reward inform...
SummaryDopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1–4]. Recent wor...
Learning and memory are two corresponding neural processes. Learning is a neural actitivity dependin...
Dopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1-4]. Recent work in Dr...
Dopaminergic neurons serve multiple functions, including reinforcement processing during associativ...
Resource-seeking behaviours are ordinarily constrained by physiological needs and threats of danger,...
Summary Mushroom body (MB)-dependent olfactory learning in Drosophila provides a powerful model to i...
SummaryMushroom body (MB)-dependent olfactory learning in Drosophila provides a powerful model to in...
SummaryPsychological studies in humans and behavioral studies of model organisms suggest that forget...
Drosophila melanogaster can acquire a stable appetitive olfactory memory when the presentation of a ...
The brain must guide immediate responses to beneficial and harmful stimuli while simultaneously writ...
Animals approach stimuli that predict a pleasant outcome(1). After the paired presentation of an odo...
Dopamine signals reward in animal brains. A single presentation of a sugar reward to Drosophila acti...
Dopamine is synonymous with reward and motivation in mammals. However, only recently has dopamine be...
In the brain of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, dopaminergic neurons are thought to convey te...
Dopaminergic neurons in the brain of the Drosophila larva play a key role in mediating reward inform...
SummaryDopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1–4]. Recent wor...
Learning and memory are two corresponding neural processes. Learning is a neural actitivity dependin...
Dopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1-4]. Recent work in Dr...
Dopaminergic neurons serve multiple functions, including reinforcement processing during associativ...
Resource-seeking behaviours are ordinarily constrained by physiological needs and threats of danger,...
Summary Mushroom body (MB)-dependent olfactory learning in Drosophila provides a powerful model to i...
SummaryMushroom body (MB)-dependent olfactory learning in Drosophila provides a powerful model to in...
SummaryPsychological studies in humans and behavioral studies of model organisms suggest that forget...
Drosophila melanogaster can acquire a stable appetitive olfactory memory when the presentation of a ...
The brain must guide immediate responses to beneficial and harmful stimuli while simultaneously writ...