SummaryTaste is an early stage in food and drink selection for most animals [1, 2]. Detecting sweetness indicates the presence of sugar and possible caloric content. However, sweet taste can be an unreliable predictor of nutrient value because some sugars cannot be metabolized. In addition, discrete sugars are detected by the same sensory neurons in the mammalian [3] and insect [4, 5] gustatory systems, making it difficult for animals to readily distinguish the identity of different sugars using taste alone [6–8]. Here we used an appetitive memory assay in Drosophila [9–11] to investigate the contribution of palatability and relative nutritional value of sugars to memory formation. We show that palatability and nutrient value both contribut...
Animals can detect and consume nutritive sugars without the influence of taste. However, the identit...
SummarySensory cues relevant to a food source, such as odors, can be associated with post-ingestion ...
The refinement of foraging and feeding behavior through experience is a vital process in an animal’s...
Taste is an early stage in food and drink selection for most animals [1, 2]. Detecting sweetness ind...
Taste is an early stage in food and drink selection for most animals [1, 2]. Detecting sweetness ind...
SummaryTaste is an early stage in food and drink selection for most animals [1, 2]. Detecting sweetn...
SummaryLiving organisms need to search for and ingest nutritional chemicals, and gustation plays a m...
Animals use gustatory information to assess the suitability of potential food sources and make criti...
SummaryDopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1–4]. Recent wor...
Dopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1-4]. Recent work in Dr...
Gustatory stimuli allow an organism not only to orient in its environment toward energy-rich food so...
SummaryRecent studies of the way animals learn challenge the idea that food learning relies mainly o...
In the brain of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, dopaminergic neurons are thought to convey te...
Dopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1-4]. Recent work in Dr...
Distinct forms of memory can be highlighted using different training protocols. In Drosophila olfact...
Animals can detect and consume nutritive sugars without the influence of taste. However, the identit...
SummarySensory cues relevant to a food source, such as odors, can be associated with post-ingestion ...
The refinement of foraging and feeding behavior through experience is a vital process in an animal’s...
Taste is an early stage in food and drink selection for most animals [1, 2]. Detecting sweetness ind...
Taste is an early stage in food and drink selection for most animals [1, 2]. Detecting sweetness ind...
SummaryTaste is an early stage in food and drink selection for most animals [1, 2]. Detecting sweetn...
SummaryLiving organisms need to search for and ingest nutritional chemicals, and gustation plays a m...
Animals use gustatory information to assess the suitability of potential food sources and make criti...
SummaryDopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1–4]. Recent wor...
Dopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1-4]. Recent work in Dr...
Gustatory stimuli allow an organism not only to orient in its environment toward energy-rich food so...
SummaryRecent studies of the way animals learn challenge the idea that food learning relies mainly o...
In the brain of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, dopaminergic neurons are thought to convey te...
Dopaminergic neurons provide reward learning signals in mammals and insects [1-4]. Recent work in Dr...
Distinct forms of memory can be highlighted using different training protocols. In Drosophila olfact...
Animals can detect and consume nutritive sugars without the influence of taste. However, the identit...
SummarySensory cues relevant to a food source, such as odors, can be associated with post-ingestion ...
The refinement of foraging and feeding behavior through experience is a vital process in an animal’s...