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Spying on Fly Brains: Neuron Activity During Social Behaviors
Thursday, November 28, 2024
They focused on cells that produce a specific gene called hr38. They found that certain brain cells, like P1a cells, are active during both courtship and aggression. By shining light on these cells using optogenetics, they could see which other brain cells might be influenced by them. They also found that different P1a cells might be active at different times during these behaviors. This new way of studying fly brains could help fill a gap in our toolbox for understanding how their brains work.
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