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Larderet, I., Fritschq, P.M.J., Gendre, N., Neagu-Maier, G.L., Fetter, R.D., Schneider-Mizell, C.M., Truman, J.W., Zlatic, M., Cardona, A., Sprecher, S.G. (2017). Organization of the Drosophila larval visual circuit.  eLife 6(): e28387.
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FBrf0237760
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Research paper
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Visual systems transduce, process and transmit light-dependent environmental cues. Computation of visual features depends on photoreceptor neuron types (PR) present, organization of the eye and wiring of the underlying neural circuit. Here, we describe the circuit architecture of the visual system of Drosophila larvae by mapping the synaptic wiring diagram and neurotransmitters. By contacting different targets, the two larval PR-subtypes create two converging pathways potentially underlying the computation of ambient light intensity and temporal light changes already within this first visual processing center. Locally processed visual information then signals via dedicated projection interneurons to higher brain areas including the lateral horn and mushroom body. The stratified structure of the larval optic neuropil (LON) suggests common organizational principles with the adult fly and vertebrate visual systems. The complete synaptic wiring diagram of the LON paves the way to understanding how circuits with reduced numerical complexity control wide ranges of behaviors.
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PMC5577918 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Drosophila Connectomics: Mapping the Larval Eye's Mind.
Friedrich-Reed Wienecke and Clandinin, 2017, Curr. Biol. 27(21): R1161--RR1163 [FBrf0237774]

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    English
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    eLife
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    eLife
    ISBN/ISSN
    2050-084X
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