SummaryAn organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and aversive sensory stimuli, the relative sensitivity to which can be modified by internal states like hunger. However, whether sensitivity to such opposing influences is modulated in a unidirectional or bidirectional manner is not clear. Starved flies exhibit increased sugar and decreased bitter sensitivity. It is widely believed that only sugar sensitivity changes, and that this masks bitter sensitivity. Here we use gene- and circuit-level manipulations to show that sweet and bitter sensitivity are independently and reciprocally regulated by starvation in Drosophila. We identify orthogonal neuromodulatory cascades that oppositely control perip...
SummaryAnimals can detect and consume nutritive sugars without the influence of taste. However, the ...
SummaryThe sense of taste is critical in determining the nutritional suitability of foods. Sweet and...
SummaryEvaluation of food chemicals is essential to make appropriate feeding decisions. The molecula...
SummaryAn organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and ...
An organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and aversiv...
To survive animals must find and consume nutritive foods. The chemical composition of food sources i...
SummaryThe gustatory system provides vital sensory information to determine feeding and appetitive l...
Feeding behavior is essential for achieving metabolic homeostasis and is critical for survival. Anim...
SummaryFeeding is dynamically regulated by the palatability of the food source and the physiological...
SummaryFor an animal to survive in a constantly changing environment, its behavior must be shaped by...
Behavior cannot be predicted from a "connectome" because the brain contains a chemical ‘‘map’’ of ne...
Animals discriminate nutritious food from toxic substances using their sense of taste. Since taste p...
SummaryThe extent of diversity among bitter-sensing neurons is a fundamental issue in the field of t...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
SummaryTaste memories allow animals to modulate feeding behavior in accordance with past experience ...
SummaryAnimals can detect and consume nutritive sugars without the influence of taste. However, the ...
SummaryThe sense of taste is critical in determining the nutritional suitability of foods. Sweet and...
SummaryEvaluation of food chemicals is essential to make appropriate feeding decisions. The molecula...
SummaryAn organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and ...
An organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and aversiv...
To survive animals must find and consume nutritive foods. The chemical composition of food sources i...
SummaryThe gustatory system provides vital sensory information to determine feeding and appetitive l...
Feeding behavior is essential for achieving metabolic homeostasis and is critical for survival. Anim...
SummaryFeeding is dynamically regulated by the palatability of the food source and the physiological...
SummaryFor an animal to survive in a constantly changing environment, its behavior must be shaped by...
Behavior cannot be predicted from a "connectome" because the brain contains a chemical ‘‘map’’ of ne...
Animals discriminate nutritious food from toxic substances using their sense of taste. Since taste p...
SummaryThe extent of diversity among bitter-sensing neurons is a fundamental issue in the field of t...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
SummaryTaste memories allow animals to modulate feeding behavior in accordance with past experience ...
SummaryAnimals can detect and consume nutritive sugars without the influence of taste. However, the ...
SummaryThe sense of taste is critical in determining the nutritional suitability of foods. Sweet and...
SummaryEvaluation of food chemicals is essential to make appropriate feeding decisions. The molecula...