A pair of inhibitory neurons are required to sustain labile memory in the Drosophila mushroom body.
Labile memory is thought to be held in the brain as persistent neural network activity. However, it is not known how biologically relevant memory circuits are organized and operate. Labile and persistent appetitive memory in Drosophila requires output after training from the α'β' subset of...
Autors principals: | Pitman, J, Huetteroth, W, Burke, C, Krashes, M, Lai, S, Lee, T, Waddell, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2011
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