Journal article
Role of serotonergic neurons in the Drosophila larval response to light
Abstract
BackgroundDrosophila larval locomotion consists of forward peristalsis interrupted by episodes of pausing, turning and exploratory behavior (head swinging). This behavior can be regulated by visual input as seen by light-induced increase in pausing, head swinging and direction change as well as reduction of linear speed that characterizes the larval photophobic response. During 3rd instar stage, Drosophila larvae gradually cease to be repelled …
Authors
Rodriguez Moncalvo VG; Campos AR
Journal
BMC Neuroscience, Vol. 10, No. 1,
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
December 2009
DOI
10.1186/1471-2202-10-66
ISSN
1471-2202
Associated Experts
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Analysis of VarianceAnimalsAnimals, Genetically ModifiedBehavior, AnimalBrainDrosophilaDrosophila ProteinsGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalLarvaLightLocomotionMetalloendopeptidasesNeuronsPhotic StimulationReceptor, Serotonin, 5-HT1ASerotoninSignal TransductionTetanus ToxinTouchVisual Pathways