How specific sensory stimuli evoke specific behaviors is a fundamental problem in neurobiology. In Drosophila, most odorants elicit attraction or avoidance depending on their concentration, as well as their identity [1]. Such odorants, moreover, typically activate combinations of glomeruli in the antennal lobe of the brain 2, 3 and 4, complicating the dissection of the circuits translating odor recognition into behavior. Carbon dioxide (CO_2), in contrast, elicits avoidance over a wide range of concentrations 5 and 6 and activates only a single glomerulus, V [5]. The V glomerulus receives projections from olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) that coexpress two GPCRs, Gr21a and Gr63a, that together comprise a CO_2 receptor 7, 8 and 9. These CO_...
Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent on contex...
Carbon dioxide is produced by many organic processes, and is a convenient volatile cue for insects s...
<div><p>Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent o...
How specific sensory stimuli evoke specific behaviors is a fundamental problem in neurobiology. In D...
SummaryHow specific sensory stimuli evoke specific behaviors is a fundamental problem in neurobiolog...
All animals exhibit innate behaviours in response to specific sensory stimuli that are likely to res...
SummaryCarbon dioxide (CO2) elicits an attractive host-seeking response from mosquitos [1–3] yet is ...
SummaryInternal state as well as environmental conditions influence choice behavior. The neural circ...
Carbon dioxide is produced by many organic processes and is a convenient volatile cue for insects th...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, innately avoids even low levels of CO2. CO2 is part of the s...
[[abstract]]Different stimulus intensities elicit distinct perceptions, implying that input signals ...
Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent on contex...
SummaryDuring classical conditioning, a positive or negative value is assigned to a previously neutr...
CO2 present in exhaled air is considered to be one of the most important olfactory cues for mosquito...
Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent on contex...
Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent on contex...
Carbon dioxide is produced by many organic processes, and is a convenient volatile cue for insects s...
<div><p>Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent o...
How specific sensory stimuli evoke specific behaviors is a fundamental problem in neurobiology. In D...
SummaryHow specific sensory stimuli evoke specific behaviors is a fundamental problem in neurobiolog...
All animals exhibit innate behaviours in response to specific sensory stimuli that are likely to res...
SummaryCarbon dioxide (CO2) elicits an attractive host-seeking response from mosquitos [1–3] yet is ...
SummaryInternal state as well as environmental conditions influence choice behavior. The neural circ...
Carbon dioxide is produced by many organic processes and is a convenient volatile cue for insects th...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, innately avoids even low levels of CO2. CO2 is part of the s...
[[abstract]]Different stimulus intensities elicit distinct perceptions, implying that input signals ...
Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent on contex...
SummaryDuring classical conditioning, a positive or negative value is assigned to a previously neutr...
CO2 present in exhaled air is considered to be one of the most important olfactory cues for mosquito...
Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent on contex...
Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent on contex...
Carbon dioxide is produced by many organic processes, and is a convenient volatile cue for insects s...
<div><p>Behavioural responses of animals to volatiles in their environment are generally dependent o...