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One connection of this hub is to the accessory medulla, a key node in light sensitive circadian circuits. We identified neurons that integrate visual and thermosensory signals – we hypothesise that these mediate temperature entrainment of the circadian clock. 5/7pic.twitter.com/9u74TteNId
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One target region is the lateral accessory calyx (lACA) for which we produced a complete connectome. As suspected it provides input to the mushroom body (a memory centre). But when we reconstructed its neurons we found it is a hub connecting to areas all across the brain. 4/7pic.twitter.com/4AIgGhLFdc
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Temperature and humidity are crucial senses. In insects, they are mostly detected by the antennae (like smell). Sensory neurons project to “VP” glomeruli in the brain. Connectomics data found 7 (not 5) VP glomeruli &
@Nemvec lab identified candidate receptor molecules. 2/7pic.twitter.com/bBsmVQlG66
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Ever wondered what might be different between male and female fly neurons? Take a look at our February’s Neuron of the Month, from
@irenevarela6, the@gsxej lab@MRC_LMB and@CamZoology#drosophila#connectomics https://flyconnecto.me/2019/02/15/february-2019/ …pic.twitter.com/IpDmoJ8e7l -
A perfect ending to a busy week! This month’s "neuron of the month" shows how collaborative our
#Drosophila#connectomics work is: 1 neuron, 4 labs, 14 people, 15h of work https://bit.ly/2Medrsx . See also Zheng et al. (2017): https://bit.ly/2trATuT pic.twitter.com/TCGgbxTnkx -
Our second day at
#CambridgeBRAINfest is almost over! It's been great, so many people!pic.twitter.com/4yokJns3Dh
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Can't wait for tomorrow
@CamNeuro. We and our flies are ready!#CambridgeBRAINFestpic.twitter.com/GslbB71aSY
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