SummaryAnimals continuously evaluate sensory information to decide on their next action. Different sensory cues, however, often demand opposing behavioral responses. How does the brain process conflicting sensory information during decision making? Here, we show that flies use neural substrates attributed to odor learning and memory, including the mushroom body (MB), for immediate sensory integration and modulation of innate behavior. Drosophila melanogaster must integrate contradictory sensory information during feeding on fermenting fruit that releases both food odor and the innately aversive odor CO2. Here, using this framework, we examine the neural basis for this integration. We have identified a local circuit consisting of specific gl...
SummaryDuring olfactory learning in fruit flies, dopaminergic neurons assign value to odor represent...
Molecular and cellular studies have begun to unravel a neurobiological basis of olfactory processing...
In nature, animals form memories associating reward or punishment with stimuli from different sensor...
SummaryAnimals continuously evaluate sensory information to decide on their next action. Different s...
Animals continuously evaluate sensory information to decide on their next action. Different sensory ...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, innately avoids even low levels of CO2. CO2 is part of the s...
SummaryInternal state as well as environmental conditions influence choice behavior. The neural circ...
Learning permits animals to attach meaning and context to sensory stimuli. How this information is c...
Internal state as well as environmental conditions influence choice behavior. The neural circuits un...
Internal state as well as environmental conditions influence choice behavior. The neural circuits un...
All animals must eat in order to survive but first they must successfully locate and appraise food r...
SummaryIn Drosophila, negatively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons also provide the inhibitory contro...
To survive in a complex and dynamic environment, animals must adapt their behavior based on their cu...
A general question in neuroscience is how the flow of sensory information is encoded towards a behav...
Olfaction allows animals to adapt their behavior in response to different chemical cues in their env...
SummaryDuring olfactory learning in fruit flies, dopaminergic neurons assign value to odor represent...
Molecular and cellular studies have begun to unravel a neurobiological basis of olfactory processing...
In nature, animals form memories associating reward or punishment with stimuli from different sensor...
SummaryAnimals continuously evaluate sensory information to decide on their next action. Different s...
Animals continuously evaluate sensory information to decide on their next action. Different sensory ...
The fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, innately avoids even low levels of CO2. CO2 is part of the s...
SummaryInternal state as well as environmental conditions influence choice behavior. The neural circ...
Learning permits animals to attach meaning and context to sensory stimuli. How this information is c...
Internal state as well as environmental conditions influence choice behavior. The neural circuits un...
Internal state as well as environmental conditions influence choice behavior. The neural circuits un...
All animals must eat in order to survive but first they must successfully locate and appraise food r...
SummaryIn Drosophila, negatively reinforcing dopaminergic neurons also provide the inhibitory contro...
To survive in a complex and dynamic environment, animals must adapt their behavior based on their cu...
A general question in neuroscience is how the flow of sensory information is encoded towards a behav...
Olfaction allows animals to adapt their behavior in response to different chemical cues in their env...
SummaryDuring olfactory learning in fruit flies, dopaminergic neurons assign value to odor represent...
Molecular and cellular studies have begun to unravel a neurobiological basis of olfactory processing...
In nature, animals form memories associating reward or punishment with stimuli from different sensor...