Nervous systems must adapt to shifts in behavioural ecology. One form of adaptation is neural exaptation, in which neural circuits are co-opted to perform additional novel functions. Here, we describe the co-option of a motor-to-somatosensory circuit into an olfactory network. Many moths beat their wings during odour-tracking, whether walking or flying, causing strong oscillations of airflow around the antennae, altering odour plume structure. This self-induced sensory stimulation could impose selective pressures that influence neural circuit evolution, specifically fostering the emergence of corollary discharge circuits. In Manduca sexta, a pair of mesothoracic to deutocerebral histaminergic neurons (MDHns), project from the mesothoracic n...
The sense of smell provides important information about the surrounding environment, affecting a div...
Neuromodulation is a ubiquitous feature of neural systems, allowing flexible, context specific contr...
A flying fly relies on many senses, including vision, olfaction, and mechanosensation, to navigate ...
Nervous systems must adapt to shifts in behavioural ecology. One form of adaptation is neural exapta...
Abstract Background An animal navigating to an unseen odor source must accurately resolve the spatio...
SummaryConflicting views exist of how circuits of the antennal lobe, the insect equivalent of the ol...
Male moths respond to sex pheromone sources with up-wind flight behaviour. Localization of the odour...
Terrestrial odor plumes have a physical structure that results from turbulence in the fluid environm...
Bursting as well as tonic firing patterns have been described in various sensory systems. In the olf...
The general architecture of the olfactory system is highly conserved from insects to humans, but neu...
Conflicting views exist of how circuits of the antennal lobe, the insect equivalent of the olfactory...
Each down stroke of an insect’s wings accelerates axial airflow over the antennae. Modeling studies ...
The olfactory system of the hawkmoth Manduca sexta is able to discriminate among odors and to mediat...
Animals perform many stereotyped movements, but how nervous systems are organized for controlling sp...
Summary: In diverse insects, the forward positioning of the antenna is often among the first behavio...
The sense of smell provides important information about the surrounding environment, affecting a div...
Neuromodulation is a ubiquitous feature of neural systems, allowing flexible, context specific contr...
A flying fly relies on many senses, including vision, olfaction, and mechanosensation, to navigate ...
Nervous systems must adapt to shifts in behavioural ecology. One form of adaptation is neural exapta...
Abstract Background An animal navigating to an unseen odor source must accurately resolve the spatio...
SummaryConflicting views exist of how circuits of the antennal lobe, the insect equivalent of the ol...
Male moths respond to sex pheromone sources with up-wind flight behaviour. Localization of the odour...
Terrestrial odor plumes have a physical structure that results from turbulence in the fluid environm...
Bursting as well as tonic firing patterns have been described in various sensory systems. In the olf...
The general architecture of the olfactory system is highly conserved from insects to humans, but neu...
Conflicting views exist of how circuits of the antennal lobe, the insect equivalent of the olfactory...
Each down stroke of an insect’s wings accelerates axial airflow over the antennae. Modeling studies ...
The olfactory system of the hawkmoth Manduca sexta is able to discriminate among odors and to mediat...
Animals perform many stereotyped movements, but how nervous systems are organized for controlling sp...
Summary: In diverse insects, the forward positioning of the antenna is often among the first behavio...
The sense of smell provides important information about the surrounding environment, affecting a div...
Neuromodulation is a ubiquitous feature of neural systems, allowing flexible, context specific contr...
A flying fly relies on many senses, including vision, olfaction, and mechanosensation, to navigate ...