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18 january 2019 10:01:55

 
Threshold-Based Ordering of Sequential Actions during Drosophila Courtship (Current Biology)
 


McKellar et al. show that Drosophila courtship includes a stereotyped behavioral motif consisting of several overlapping actions. These multiple actions are controlled by a single pair of sexually dimorphic descending neurons. These neurons elicit each successive action at progressively higher threshold spike counts.


 
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