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Gong, C., Ouyang, Z., Zhao, W., Wang, J., Li, K., Zhou, P., Zhao, T., Zheng, N., Gong, Z. (2019). A Neuronal Pathway that Commands Deceleration in Drosophila Larval Light-Avoidance.  Neurosci. Bull. 35(6): 959--968.
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FBrf0244144
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Research paper
Abstract
When facing a sudden danger or aversive condition while engaged in on-going forward motion, animals transiently slow down and make a turn to escape. The neural mechanisms underlying stimulation-induced deceleration in avoidance behavior are largely unknown. Here, we report that in Drosophila larvae, light-induced deceleration was commanded by a continuous neural pathway that included prothoracicotropic hormone neurons, eclosion hormone neurons, and tyrosine decarboxylase 2 motor neurons (the PET pathway). Inhibiting neurons in the PET pathway led to defects in light-avoidance due to insufficient deceleration and head casting. On the other hand, activation of PET pathway neurons specifically caused immediate deceleration in larval locomotion. Our findings reveal a neural substrate for the emergent deceleration response and provide a new understanding of the relationship between behavioral modules in animal avoidance responses.
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PMC6864023 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Neurosci. Bull.
    Title
    Neuroscience bulletin
    ISBN/ISSN
    1673-7067 1995-8218
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