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Do the right thing: neural network mechanisms of memory formation, expression and update in Drosophila
2018
Current Opinion in Neurobiology
When animals learn, plasticity in brain networks that respond to specific cues results in a change in the behavior that these cues elicit. Individual network components in the mushroom bodies of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster represent cues, learning signals and behavioral outcomes of learned experience. Recent findings have highlighted the importance of dopamine-driven plasticity and activity in feedback and feedforward connections, between various elements of the mushroom body neural
doi:10.1016/j.conb.2017.12.002
pmid:29258011
pmcid:PMC5981003
fatcat:7jxmouei75eatacq44qz2uhs3q