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21 may 2018 12:00:36

 
A GABAergic Feedback Shapes Dopaminergic Input on the Drosophila Mushroom Body to Promote Appetitive Long-Term Memory (Current Biology)
 


Pavlowsky et al. investigate the neuronal network at play during memory consolidation in Drosophila. They functionally characterize a feedback circuit between dopaminergic and GABAergic neurons that involves two antagonist dopamine receptors and a metabotropic GABA receptor. This circuit regulates olfactory long-term memory formation.


 
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