In pursuit of food, hungry animals mobilize significant energy resources and overcome exhaustion and fear. How need and motivation control the decision to continue or change behavior is not understood. Using a single fly treadmill, we show that hungry flies persistently track a food odor and increase their effort over repeated trials in the absence of reward suggesting that need dominates negative experience. We further show that odor tracking is regulated by two mushroom body output neurons (MBONs) connecting the MB to the lateral horn. These MBONs, together with dopaminergic neurons and Dop1R2 signaling, control behavioral persistence. Conversely, an octopaminergic neuron, VPM4, which directly innervates one of the MBONs, acts as a brake ...
Hunger is a complex motivational state that drives multiple behaviors. The sensation of hunger is ca...
The role of homeostatic hormones in the control of ingestive behaviors is well established, however ...
Animals approach stimuli that predict a pleasant outcome(1). After the paired presentation of an odo...
In pursuit of food, hungry animals mobilize significant energy resources and overcome exhaustion and...
Hunger evokes stereotypic behaviors that favor the discovery of nutrients. The neural pathways that ...
When faced with starvation, animals become more aware of food-related stimuli, at the expense of oth...
In Drosophila, negatively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons also provide the inhibitory control of sa...
SummaryIn Drosophila, negatively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons also provide the inhibitory contro...
Animals exhibit different behavioral responses to the same sensory cue depending on their internal s...
In Drosophila, negatively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons also provide the inhibitory control of sa...
Animals continuously evaluate sensory information to decide on their next action. Different sensory ...
Internal physiology has a dramatic effect on animals' natural behavior. We therefore investigated th...
All animals must eat in order to survive but first they must successfully locate and appraise food r...
SummaryAnimals continuously evaluate sensory information to decide on their next action. Different s...
SummaryDuring olfactory learning in fruit flies, dopaminergic neurons assign value to odor represent...
Hunger is a complex motivational state that drives multiple behaviors. The sensation of hunger is ca...
The role of homeostatic hormones in the control of ingestive behaviors is well established, however ...
Animals approach stimuli that predict a pleasant outcome(1). After the paired presentation of an odo...
In pursuit of food, hungry animals mobilize significant energy resources and overcome exhaustion and...
Hunger evokes stereotypic behaviors that favor the discovery of nutrients. The neural pathways that ...
When faced with starvation, animals become more aware of food-related stimuli, at the expense of oth...
In Drosophila, negatively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons also provide the inhibitory control of sa...
SummaryIn Drosophila, negatively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons also provide the inhibitory contro...
Animals exhibit different behavioral responses to the same sensory cue depending on their internal s...
In Drosophila, negatively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons also provide the inhibitory control of sa...
Animals continuously evaluate sensory information to decide on their next action. Different sensory ...
Internal physiology has a dramatic effect on animals' natural behavior. We therefore investigated th...
All animals must eat in order to survive but first they must successfully locate and appraise food r...
SummaryAnimals continuously evaluate sensory information to decide on their next action. Different s...
SummaryDuring olfactory learning in fruit flies, dopaminergic neurons assign value to odor represent...
Hunger is a complex motivational state that drives multiple behaviors. The sensation of hunger is ca...
The role of homeostatic hormones in the control of ingestive behaviors is well established, however ...
Animals approach stimuli that predict a pleasant outcome(1). After the paired presentation of an odo...