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Dopamine-mushroom Body Circuit Regulates Saliency-based Decision-making in Drosophila

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Journal Science
Specialty Science
Date 2007 Jun 30
PMID 17600217
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Abstract

Drosophila melanogaster can make appropriate choices among alternative flight options on the basis of the relative salience of competing visual cues. We show that this choice behavior consists of early and late phases; the former requires activation of the dopaminergic system and mushroom bodies, whereas the latter is independent of these activities. Immunohistological analysis showed that mushroom bodies are densely innervated by dopaminergic axons. Thus, the circuit from the dopamine system to mushroom bodies is crucial for choice behavior in Drosophila.

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