AbstractThe neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse appear to partially overlap in the mammalian brain. This has raised questions about the extent of the overlap and the precise role of specific circuit elements in reward and in other behaviors associated with feeding regulation and drug responses. The much simpler brain of invertebrates including the fruit fly Drosophila, offers an opportunity to make high-resolution maps of the circuits and molecules that govern behavior. Recent progress in Drosophila has revealed not only some common substrates for the actions of drugs of abuse and for the regulation of feeding, but also a remarkable level of conservation with vertebrates for key ne...
Behavior cannot be predicted from a "connectome" because the brain contains a chemical ‘‘map’’ of ne...
How the brain translates changes in internal metabolic state or perceived food quality into alterati...
Remarkable advances have been made in recent years in our understanding of innate behavior and the u...
AbstractThe neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs o...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
Animals encounter multiple stimuli each day. Some of these stimuli are innately appetitive or aversi...
SummaryFeeding is dynamically regulated by the palatability of the food source and the physiological...
SummaryBehavioral expression of food-associated memory in fruit flies is constrained by satiety and ...
The role of homeostatic hormones in the control of ingestive behaviors is well established, however ...
Understanding the neural mechanisms that motivate us to eat is important because of the increasing r...
The ability to adapt to environmental changes is an essential feature of biological systems, achieve...
"Animals use information about the state of their body to guide behaviour. Such internal state infor...
AbstractAnimals display stereotyped behavioral modifications during development, but little is known...
Feeding behavior is essential for achieving metabolic homeostasis and is critical for survival. Anim...
Behavior cannot be predicted from a "connectome" because the brain contains a chemical ‘‘map’’ of ne...
How the brain translates changes in internal metabolic state or perceived food quality into alterati...
Remarkable advances have been made in recent years in our understanding of innate behavior and the u...
AbstractThe neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs o...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
The neural circuitry and molecules that control the rewarding properties of food and drugs of abuse ...
Animals encounter multiple stimuli each day. Some of these stimuli are innately appetitive or aversi...
SummaryFeeding is dynamically regulated by the palatability of the food source and the physiological...
SummaryBehavioral expression of food-associated memory in fruit flies is constrained by satiety and ...
The role of homeostatic hormones in the control of ingestive behaviors is well established, however ...
Understanding the neural mechanisms that motivate us to eat is important because of the increasing r...
The ability to adapt to environmental changes is an essential feature of biological systems, achieve...
"Animals use information about the state of their body to guide behaviour. Such internal state infor...
AbstractAnimals display stereotyped behavioral modifications during development, but little is known...
Feeding behavior is essential for achieving metabolic homeostasis and is critical for survival. Anim...
Behavior cannot be predicted from a "connectome" because the brain contains a chemical ‘‘map’’ of ne...
How the brain translates changes in internal metabolic state or perceived food quality into alterati...
Remarkable advances have been made in recent years in our understanding of innate behavior and the u...