Response competition between neurons and antineurons in the mushroom body
The mushroom bodies of Drosophila contain circuitry compatible with race models of perceptual choice. When flies discriminate odor intensity differences, opponent pools of αβ core Kenyon cells (on and off αβc KCs) accumulate evidence for increases or decreases in odor concentration. These sensory ne...
Main Authors: | Vrontou, E, Groschner, LN, Szydlowski, S, Brain, R, Krebbers, A, Miesenböck, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2021
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