Feedback inhibition by a descending GABAergic neuron regulates timing of escape behavior inDrosophilalarvae
Jiayi Zhu,
Jean-Christophe Boivin,
Alastair Garner
et al.
Abstract:Escape behaviors help animals avoid harm from predators and other threats in the environment. Successful escape relies on integrating information from multiple stimulus modalities (of external or internal origin) to compute trajectories toward safe locations, choose between actions that satisfy competing motivations, and execute other strategies that ensure survival. To this end, escape behaviors must be adaptive. When aDrosophila melanogasterlarva encounters a noxious stimulus, such as the focal pressure a pa… Show more
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