Identifying neural substrates of competitive interactions and sequence transitions during mechanosensory responses in Drosophila.
Nervous systems have the ability to select appropriate actions and action sequences in response to sensory cues. The circuit mechanisms by which nervous systems achieve choice, stability and transitions between behaviors are still incompletely understood. To identify neurons and brain areas involved...
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