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24 september 2018 22:00:38

 
Communication from Learned to Innate Olfactory Processing Centers Is Required for Memory Retrieval in Drosophila (Neuron)
 


Sensory stimuli can engage both learned and innate behaviors. Dolan et al. identify neurons in Drosophila that directly integrate unlearned and plastic odor representations; they are required for innate approach to food odors but also learned aversive recall.


 
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