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Animal Behaviour. 105:153-161
Animals are attacked by pathogens, predators and competitors, sometimes simultaneously. For example, male crickets fight each other for access to females and such challenges may occur when one or both males are also defending themselves against a pat
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Current biology : CB. 26(21)
Nutrient deprivation can lead to dramatic changes in feeding behavior, including acceptance of foods that are normally rejected. In flies, this behavioral shift depends in part on reciprocal sensitization and desensitization of sweet and bitter taste
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Behavioral Ecology. 23:35-43
Animals living in cooperative groups experience fundamentally different environments than their nonsocial relatives, potentially changing the strength of natural selection on some aspects of their behavior. Using a comparative approach, we examined a
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Frontiers in Neural Circuits
Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Vol 7 (2013)
Frontiers in Neural Circuits, Vol 7 (2013)
Prolonged viewing of high contrast gratings alters perceived stimulus contrast, and produces characteristic changes in the contrast response functions of neurons in the primary visual cortex (V1). This is referred to as contrast adaptation. Although
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Journal of neurophysiology. 108(5)
Contrast adaptation is a commonly studied phenomenon in vision, where prolonged exposure to spatial contrast alters perceived stimulus contrast and produces characteristic shifts in the contrast response functions of primary visual cortex neurons in
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Neuroscience letters. 528(2)
The neural correlates of visual motion perception have historically been studied in non-human primates. However, the mouse has recently gained popularity as a model for studying vision primarily driven by the hope that the genetic tools available in
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The Journal of comparative neurology. 520(1)
The gross structure of neurons is supported by proteins that compose the cytoskeleton. Neurofilaments are intermediate cytoskeletal proteins that contribute to neuron structure and function, and three neurofilament subunits different in their molecul
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Nature communications
Nature communications, vol 6, iss 1
Nature communications, vol 6, iss 1
The fly pharyngeal sense organs lie at the transition between external and internal nutrient sensing mechanisms. Here, we investigate the function of pharyngeal sweet gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs), demonstrating that they express a subset of the