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Learning-dependent plasticity of the Drosophila mushroom body: An optophysiological approach
(2024-07-29)Functional changes in the neuronal network of our brain enable experience-dependent adaptations to the environment through our behavior, referred to as learning and memory. One fundamental topic has occupied the neurosciences ... -
Neural circuit plasticity underlying learning and memory in Drosophila melanogaster: from synaptic connections to behavior
(2023-05-12)Understanding the principles behind olfactory higher-order associative chains formation in Drosophila is one step further into unraveling the essence of learning and memory. However, the rationale behind such mechanisms ... -
Neural Principles Underlying Learning and Memory in Drosophila melanogaster
(2021-03-19)The relay of information from external sensory organs to brain centres that ultimately control behavioural output dictates how an animal interacts with its environment. This process is integral to survival, allowing for ... -
Plasticity of Dopamine-Releasing Central Brain Neurons Underlying Adaptational Feeding-Related Behavior in Drosophila Melanogaster
(2020-05-07)All organisms have to adapt and adjust behaviors to changing environmental conditions. Foraging and feeding behaviors are one of the most adaptive behaviors when changes in nutrient sources occur. Neuronal and behavioral ... -
Optical Analysis of Synaptic Plasticity Underlying Associative Learning in Drosophila melanogaster
(2018-10-10)Learning and memory is a prerequisite for the survival and the appropriate adaptation of behavioral responses in an ever-changing environment. Memories are formed, stored, and retrieved in the brains of animals. The formation ... -
Neuronal mechanisms of odor classification in the Drosophila antennal lobe: an optical imaging study
(2015-12-15)Drosophila senses diverse kinds of olfactory stimuli in the external environment. These stimuli are often not pure chemicals, but rather mixtures of many odorants. The fly olfactory system, however, needs to extract the ... -
Neuronal Circuit Dissection in the Drosophila Brain: the Role of Serotonin-Releasing Neurons in Arousal
(2014-08-18)For animals, an optimal arousal state is essential for motivating or inhibiting a specific behavior. Arousal is regarded to be an internal factor that influences the initiation and execution of different behaviors, and is ... -
Olfactory Perception and Physiology in Drosophila melanogaster
(2013-05-22)All animals are able to evaluate an odor by its consequences depending on prior experiences. This includes the possibility to show a resembling response to similar odors with the same consequence as well as a distinct ...