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  • Dopamine modulation of sensory processing and adaptive behavior in flies
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  1. Siju, K. P. |
  2. De Backer, Jean-Francois |
  3. Grunwald Kadow, Ilona |
1000 Erscheinungsjahr 2021
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  1. Artikel |
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  • 2021-01-30
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  • 383(1):207-225
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  • 2021
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  • https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-020-03371-x |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7873103/ |
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  • Behavioral flexibility for appropriate action selection is an advantage when animals are faced with decisions that will determine their survival or death. In order to arrive at the right decision, animals evaluate information from their external environment, internal state, and past experiences. How these different signals are integrated and modulated in the brain, and how context- and state-dependent behavioral decisions are controlled are poorly understood questions. Studying the molecules that help convey and integrate such information in neural circuits is an important way to approach these questions. Many years of work in different model organisms have shown that dopamine is a critical neuromodulator for (reward based) associative learning. However, recent findings in vertebrates and invertebrates have demonstrated the complexity and heterogeneity of dopaminergic neuron populations and their functional implications in many adaptive behaviors important for survival. For example, dopaminergic neurons can integrate external sensory information, internal and behavioral states, and learned experience in the decision making circuitry. Several recent advances in methodologies and the availability of a synaptic level connectome of the whole-brain circuitry of Drosophila melanogaster make the fly an attractive system to study the roles of dopamine in decision making and state-dependent behavior. In particular, a learning and memory center-the mushroom body-is richly innervated by dopaminergic neurons that enable it to integrate multi-modal information according to state and context, and to modulate decision-making and behavior.
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lokal Dopamine/metabolism [MeSH]
lokal Drosophila
lokal Neuromodulation
lokal Review
lokal Behavior, Animal [MeSH]
lokal Mushroom body
lokal Animals [MeSH]
lokal State-dependent behavior
lokal Dopamine
lokal Diptera [MeSH]
lokal Perception/physiology [MeSH]
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