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Early Integration of Temperature and Humidity Stimuli in the Drosophila Brain (Current Biology)
 


Frank et al. describe humid-air receptors in the fly antenna. Previous work identified dry-air receptors, and they now show that humid and dry cells converge with thermosensory neurons in the brain, creating a sensory map for environmental parameters. They also describe second-order neurons that sample multiple modalities for early integration


 
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