2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.20.461071
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The anterior paired lateral neuron normalizes odour-evoked activity at the mushroom body calyx

Abstract: To identify and memorize discrete but similar environmental inputs, the brain needs to distinguish between subtle differences of activity patterns in defined neuronal populations. The Kenyon cells of the Drosophila adult mushroom body (MB) respond sparsely to complex olfactory input, a property that is thought to support stimuli discrimination in the MB. To understand how this property emerges, we investigated the role of the inhibitory anterior paired lateral neuron (APL) in the input circuit of the MB, the c… Show more

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