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Michael Schleyer

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Fiala A, Meltzer H, Schleyer M, Turrel O, Widmann A
Front Physiol . 2025 Jan; 15():1545795. PMID: 39844900
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Bormann A, Korner M, Dahse A, Glaser M, Irmer J, Lede V, et al.
Cell Rep . 2024 Dec; 44(1):115078. PMID: 39705141
Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) are expressed in all organs and are involved in various mechanobiological processes. They are heavily alternatively spliced, forecasting an extraordinary molecular structural diversity. Here, we...
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Toshima N, Schleyer M
Biol Lett . 2024 Feb; 20(2):20230519. PMID: 38351746
Learning where to find nutrients while at the same time avoiding toxic food is essential for survival of any animal. Using larvae as a study case, we investigate the role...
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Jurgensen A, Sakagiannis P, Schleyer M, Gerber B, Nawrot M
iScience . 2024 Jan; 27(1):108640. PMID: 38292165
Predicting reinforcement from sensory cues is beneficial for goal-directed behavior. In insect brains, underlying associations between cues and reinforcement, encoded by dopaminergic neurons, are formed in the mushroom body. We...
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Mancini N, Thoener J, Tafani E, Pauls D, Mayseless O, Strauch M, et al.
J Neurosci . 2023 Sep; 43(44):7393-7428. PMID: 37734947
Larvae of the fruit fly are a powerful study case for understanding the neural circuits underlying behavior. Indeed, the numerical simplicity of the larval brain has permitted the reconstruction of...
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Thane M, Paisios E, Stoter T, Kruger A, Glass S, Dahse A, et al.
Open Biol . 2023 Apr; 13(4):220308. PMID: 37072034
Neuronally orchestrated muscular movement and locomotion are defining faculties of multicellular animals. Due to its simple brain and genetic accessibility, the larva of the fruit fly allows one to study...
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Thoener J, Weiglein A, Gerber B, Schleyer M
J Exp Biol . 2022 Aug; 225(16). PMID: 35924545
Animals, including humans, form oppositely valenced memories for stimuli that predict the occurrence versus the termination of a reward: appetitive 'reward' memory for stimuli associated with the occurrence of a...
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Thoener J, Konig C, Weiglein A, Toshima N, Mancini N, Amin F, et al.
Biol Open . 2021 Jun; 10(6). PMID: 34106227
Across the animal kingdom, dopamine plays a crucial role in conferring reinforcement signals that teach animals about the causal structure of the world. In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, dopaminergic...
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Weiglein A, Thoener J, Feldbruegge I, Warzog L, Mancini N, Schleyer M, et al.
J Comp Neurol . 2020 Sep; 529(7):1553-1570. PMID: 32965036
Dopamine serves many functions, and dopamine neurons are correspondingly diverse. We use a combination of optogenetics, behavioral experiments, and high-resolution video-tracking to probe for the functional capacities of two single,...
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Schleyer M, Weiglein A, Thoener J, Strauch M, Hartenstein V, Kantar Weigelt M, et al.
J Neurosci . 2020 Jun; 40(31):5990-6006. PMID: 32586949
An adaptive transition from exploring the environment in search of vital resources to exploiting these resources once the search was successful is important to all animals. Here we study the...