2014
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1416212112
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Sensory determinants of behavioral dynamics in Drosophila thermotaxis

Abstract: Complex animal behaviors are built from dynamical relationships between sensory inputs, neuronal activity, and motor outputs in patterns with strategic value. Connecting these patterns illuminates how nervous systems compute behavior. Here, we study Drosophila larva navigation up temperature gradients toward preferred temperatures (positive thermotaxis). By tracking the movements of animals responding to fixed spatial temperature gradients or random temperature fluctuations, we calculate the sensitivity and dy… Show more

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“…A custom-designed thermoelectric cooler was used to sinusoidally modulate the temperature of the stage over the course of an experiment to provide a defined thermosensory stimulus (Fig. 1B) (23). Individual young adult C. elegans were placed on a thin sheet of agar, covered with a large coverslip, and allowed to crawl between the agar and coverslip.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A custom-designed thermoelectric cooler was used to sinusoidally modulate the temperature of the stage over the course of an experiment to provide a defined thermosensory stimulus (Fig. 1B) (23). Individual young adult C. elegans were placed on a thin sheet of agar, covered with a large coverslip, and allowed to crawl between the agar and coverslip.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because our system is capable of both 3D tracking and volumetric imaging, we asked whether it could meet the challenge of capturing calcium dynamics of neurons in the head of crawling Drosophila larva. We recently discovered three thermosensory neurons in the dorsal organ of Drosophila larva that are required for positive thermotaxis up temperature gradients (23). Like the AFD neuron in C. elegans, they can phase-lock calcium dynamics to an oscillating thermosensory input (32).…”
Section: Classification and Correlation Of Intracellular Calcium Dynamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Except for activity measurements of thermosensory neurons in the larval dorsal organ ganglion 32,33 , to our knowledge, no other device has been designed to enable precise and restricted application of stimuli such as chemicals or other cues to the larva or, in the case of tastants, even to the adult fly. Our system goes beyond previous approaches [32][33][34] by allowing for (i) precise chemical stimulation of restrained, semi-intact larvae, (ii) multiple stimulus sweeps interspersed with wash steps and (iii) stimulation of the same animal with different chemicals or combinations of chemicals.…”
Section: Advantages and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our system goes beyond previous approaches [32][33][34] by allowing for (i) precise chemical stimulation of restrained, semi-intact larvae, (ii) multiple stimulus sweeps interspersed with wash steps and (iii) stimulation of the same animal with different chemicals or combinations of chemicals.…”
Section: Advantages and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies using Drosophila have examined the impact of visual, chemosensory, or thermal cues on navigational decisions (Gomez-Marin et al 2011;Clark et al 2011;Censi et al 2013;Klein et al 2014;Gepner et al 2015;Schulze et al 2015). In these studies, the detailed recording of fly movement parameters with a quantitative, model-supported analysis of the behavior revealed the navigational strategies with which Drosophila negotiates its environment to find food and avoid noxious chemical, heat, or light stimuli.…”
Section: Linking Sensory Stimuli With Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%