爬行
习惯化
果蝇属(亚属)
生物
神经科学
幼虫
解剖
生态学
遗传学
基因
作者
Alexander Berne,Tom Zhang,Joseph Shomar,Anggie J Ferrer,Aaron Valdes,Tomoko Ohyama,Mason Klein
出处
期刊:eLife
[eLife Sciences Publications Ltd]
日期:2023-10-19
卷期号:12
被引量:4
摘要
How animals respond to repeatedly applied stimuli, and how animals respond to mechanical stimuli in particular, are important questions in behavioral neuroscience. We study adaptation to repeated mechanical agitation using the Drosophila larva. Vertical vibration stimuli elicit a discrete set of responses in crawling larvae: continuation, pause, turn, and reversal. Through high-throughput larva tracking, we characterize how the likelihood of each response depends on vibration intensity and on the timing of repeated vibration pulses. By examining transitions between behavioral states at the population and individual levels, we investigate how the animals habituate to the stimulus patterns. We identify time constants associated with desensitization to prolonged vibration, with re-sensitization during removal of a stimulus, and additional layers of habituation that operate in the overall response. Known memory-deficient mutants exhibit distinct behavior profiles and habituation time constants. An analogous simple electrical circuit suggests possible neural and molecular processes behind adaptive behavior.
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