Neural Circuits: Male Mating Motifs

Neuron
Richard Benton

Abstract

Characterizing microcircuit motifs in intact nervous systems is essential to relate neural computations to behavior. In this issue of Neuron, Clowney et al. (2015) identify recurring, parallel feedforward excitatory and inhibitory pathways in male Drosophila's courtship circuitry, which might explain decisive mate choice.

References

Feb 15, 2011·Neuron·Anne C von PhilipsbornBarry J Dickson
Oct 25, 2011·Neuron·Jeffry S Isaacson, Massimo Scanziani
Sep 14, 2013·EMBO Reports·Carolina Gomez-Diaz, Richard Benton
Aug 19, 2015·Neuron·E Josephine ClowneyVanessa Ruta

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