AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans modulates its locomotory rate in response to its food, bacteria, in two ways. First, well-fed wild-type animals move more slowly in the presence of bacteria than in the absence of bacteria. This basal slowing response is mediated by a dopamine-containing neural circuit that senses a mechanical attribute of bacteria and may be an adaptive mechanism that increases the amount of time animals spend in the presence of food. Second, food-deprived wild-type animals, when transferred to bacteria, display a dramatically enhanced slowing response that ensures that the animals do not leave their newly encountered source of food. This experience-dependent response is mediated by serotonergic neurotransmission and is poten...
Serotonin is a conserved neuromodulator that controls feeding behavior in response to environmental ...
Behavior of an organism is created and controlled by the signaling within and between neurons throug...
Animals change their behaviors in response to external stimuli, and numerous neurotransmitters are i...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans modulates its locomotory rate in response to its food, bacteria, in t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2008.This electronic versi...
Abstract Background Survival of an animal depends on its ability to match its responses to environme...
Finding food and remaining at a food source are crucial survival strategies. We show how neural circ...
Animals integrate physiological and environmental signals to modulate their food uptake. The nematod...
Background: Fast responses can provide a competitive advantage when resources are inhomogeneously di...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
Most animals display multiple behavioral states and control the time allocation to each of their act...
Many behavioural states are modulated by food availability and nutritional status. Here, we report t...
Background: Survival of an animal depends on its ability to match its responses to environmenta...
SummaryDopamine has been implicated in the modulation of diverse forms of behavioral plasticity, inc...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a model system well suited to analyze how neuronal circuit integrate senso...
Serotonin is a conserved neuromodulator that controls feeding behavior in response to environmental ...
Behavior of an organism is created and controlled by the signaling within and between neurons throug...
Animals change their behaviors in response to external stimuli, and numerous neurotransmitters are i...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans modulates its locomotory rate in response to its food, bacteria, in t...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2008.This electronic versi...
Abstract Background Survival of an animal depends on its ability to match its responses to environme...
Finding food and remaining at a food source are crucial survival strategies. We show how neural circ...
Animals integrate physiological and environmental signals to modulate their food uptake. The nematod...
Background: Fast responses can provide a competitive advantage when resources are inhomogeneously di...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
Most animals display multiple behavioral states and control the time allocation to each of their act...
Many behavioural states are modulated by food availability and nutritional status. Here, we report t...
Background: Survival of an animal depends on its ability to match its responses to environmenta...
SummaryDopamine has been implicated in the modulation of diverse forms of behavioral plasticity, inc...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a model system well suited to analyze how neuronal circuit integrate senso...
Serotonin is a conserved neuromodulator that controls feeding behavior in response to environmental ...
Behavior of an organism is created and controlled by the signaling within and between neurons throug...
Animals change their behaviors in response to external stimuli, and numerous neurotransmitters are i...