albertcardona, to Neuroscience
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"Displacement experiments provide evidence for path integration in ", Titova et al. 2022 (Andrew Straw's lab) https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.07.22.501185v1

In other words, desert ants () and bees are famous for exploring a landscape and then returning in a straight line to the nest – but this ability may be present in all insects, if it is present even in the humble Drosophila.

What a clever set of experiments!

eLife, to random

High-resolution imaging reveals how neurons involved in processing odors decide which neurons to connect with in the developing brain of fruit flies. https://elifesciences.org/digests/85521/sniffing-out-a-target?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic

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@eLife

“Origin of wiring specificity in an olfactory map revealed by neuron type–specific, time-lapse imaging of dendrite targeting”, by Wong et al. 2023 (Liqun Luo’s lab). https://elifesciences.org/articles/85521

#neuroscience #DevBiol #Drosophila

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"A leaky integrate-and-fire computational model based on the connectome of the entire adult Drosophila brain reveals insights into sensorimotor processing", by Shiu et al. 2023, from Kristin Scott's lab https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.05.02.539144v1.full

"Our results demonstrate that modeling brain circuits purely from connectivity and predicted neurotransmitter identity generates experimentally testable hypotheses and can accurately describe complete sensorimotor transformations."

eLife, to random

Researchers have created a searchable image resource of #Drosophila GAL4 driver expression patterns with single neuron resolution. https://elifesciences.org/articles/80660?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic

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Thinking of making another weak attempt to be here. Who should I follow that isn't active on Twitter?

albertcardona,
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@neuroecology

Looking for ? Or ? or ? Or ? Or , , , ? Different place, different approaches – tags here are useful and can be followed.

For accounts, @PhiloNeuroSci selects and comments on neuroscience papers; @eLife and @PLOSBiology publish their papers and digests.

@NicoleCRust challenges us all often; @matrig and @kristinmbranson publish at the intersection of neuroscience and computer science; John @tuthill, @BorisBarbour, Jason Shepherd @jasonsynaptic , @mtarr @gepasi, @cian, @schoppik, @MatteoCarandini, Dan Goodman @neuralreckoning, Bryan @BWJones, @achterbrain, @CoriBargmann and many others publish on neuroscience among other topics.

On open access and there's Stephen Eglen @sje, Stephen Royle @clathrin, and more I can't find quickly now.

I am living many out ... the list is long. One way to find them is via tags like .

Big accounts like Doctorow @pluralistic, @Carl_Zimmer, @jwz, and @timkmak are here too. There are many more.

There are useful bots like, for me, @flypapers – I wish I could filter for neuro-only papers, but the volume isn't high. Then there're neuroscience-specific servers like synapse.cafe and neuromatch.social – their local timelines may reveal further accounts you may like.

MarcusStensmyr, to random Swedish

We have a new #preprint! Together with John Pool and colleagues, we have looked at genomes from 200+ year old #drosophila. Many pages, also a lot of tables. Raw reads are on Genbank!
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.04.24.538033v1

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“Generative network modeling reveals quantitative definitions of bilateral symmetry exhibited by a whole insect brain connectome”, Pedigo et al. 2023 https://elifesciences.org/articles/83739

“This important work demonstrates a significant asymmetry between the connectivity statistics of the left and right hemispheres of the Drosophila larva brain. The evidence supporting the conclusions is compelling and represents a first step toward the development of statistical tests for comparing pairs of connectomes more generally.”

#connectomics #Drosophila #DrosophilaLarva #brain #neuroscience #eLife

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Prof. Ilona Grunwald Kadow is hiring a postdoc https://www.physiologie.uni-bonn.de/de/stellen/ausschreibung-postdoc-april-2023.jpg/view and a research software engineer https://www.physiologie.uni-bonn.de/de/stellen/ausschreibung-research-data-engineer-grunwald-kadow-lab.jpg/view for her lab in Bonn, Germany.

"Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Neural Circuit Mechanisms of State-dependent Behavior and Decision-Making"

#neuroscience #Drosophila #jobs

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Today the peer-reviewed version of our preprint is out:

"The #connectome of an insect brain"
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.add9330

Congrats to co-first authors Michael Winding and Benjamin Pedigo, and to all our lab members and collaborators who made this work possible over the years. A journey that started over 10 years ago–and yet this is but a new beginning. So much more to come.

See my #tootprint on the preprint from back in the Autumn: https://mathstodon.xyz/@albertcardona/109422190525090990

The data is available both as supplements and directly via #CATMAID thanks to hosting by the #VirtualFlyBrain:
https://l1em.catmaid.virtualflybrain.org/?pid=1&zp=108250&yp=82961.59999999999&xp=54210.799999999996&tool=tracingtool&sid0=1&s0=2.4999999999999996&help=true&layout=h(XY,%20%7B%20type:%20%22neuron-search%22,%20id:%20%22neuron-search-1%22,%20options:%20%7B%22annotation-name%22:%20%22papers%22%7D%7D,%200.6

(The "Winding, Pedigo et al. 2023" annotation listing all included neurons will appear very soon in an upcoming update.)

#neuroscience #connectomics #Drosophila #DrosophilaLarva

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Intro: I'm a #Biology professor researching the #Neurogenetics of #learning and #memory in #Drosophila. I study how operant or motor memories are formed and how other forms of learning regulate these processes. As spontaneous behavior is required for operant learning, I also study how #spontaneity arises in nervous systems.

Our lab practices #openscience

Disclaimer: Since I got tenure in 2012, my non-tenured co-authors decide where our manuscripts are submitted.

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