2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-08255-6
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Social state alters vision using three circuit mechanisms in Drosophila

Catherine E. Schretter,
Tom Hindmarsh Sten,
Nathan Klapoetke
et al.

Abstract: Animals are often bombarded with visual information and must prioritize specific visual features based on their current needs. The neuronal circuits that detect and relay visual features have been well studied1–8. Much less is known about how an animal adjusts its visual attention as its goals or environmental conditions change. During social behaviours, flies need to focus on nearby flies9–11. Here we study how the flow of visual information is altered when female Drosophila enter an aggressive state. From th… Show more

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