Inescapable Stress Changes Walking Behavior in Flies - Learned Helplessness Revisited.

Like other animals flies develop a state of learned helplessness in response to unescapable aversive events. To show this, two flies, one 'master', one 'yoked', are each confined to a dark, small chamber and exposed to the same sequence of mild electric shocks. Both receive these...

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Main Authors: Sophie Batsching, Reinhard Wolf, Martin Heisenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5119826?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-23e6535972804f599918758f78b673052020-11-25T01:42:24ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-011111e016706610.1371/journal.pone.0167066Inescapable Stress Changes Walking Behavior in Flies - Learned Helplessness Revisited.Sophie BatschingReinhard WolfMartin HeisenbergLike other animals flies develop a state of learned helplessness in response to unescapable aversive events. To show this, two flies, one 'master', one 'yoked', are each confined to a dark, small chamber and exposed to the same sequence of mild electric shocks. Both receive these shocks when the master fly stops walking for more than a second. Behavior in the two animals is differently affected by the shocks. Yoked flies are transiently impaired in place learning and take longer than master flies to exit from the chamber towards light. After the treatment they walk more slowly and take fewer and shorter walking bouts. The low activity is attributed to the fly's experience that its escape response, an innate behavior to terminate the electric shocks, does not help anymore. Earlier studies using heat pulses instead of electric shocks had shown similar effects. This parallel supports the interpretation that it is the uncontrollability that induces the state.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5119826?pdf=render
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author Sophie Batsching
Reinhard Wolf
Martin Heisenberg
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Martin Heisenberg
Inescapable Stress Changes Walking Behavior in Flies - Learned Helplessness Revisited.
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author_facet Sophie Batsching
Reinhard Wolf
Martin Heisenberg
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title Inescapable Stress Changes Walking Behavior in Flies - Learned Helplessness Revisited.
title_short Inescapable Stress Changes Walking Behavior in Flies - Learned Helplessness Revisited.
title_full Inescapable Stress Changes Walking Behavior in Flies - Learned Helplessness Revisited.
title_fullStr Inescapable Stress Changes Walking Behavior in Flies - Learned Helplessness Revisited.
title_full_unstemmed Inescapable Stress Changes Walking Behavior in Flies - Learned Helplessness Revisited.
title_sort inescapable stress changes walking behavior in flies - learned helplessness revisited.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Like other animals flies develop a state of learned helplessness in response to unescapable aversive events. To show this, two flies, one 'master', one 'yoked', are each confined to a dark, small chamber and exposed to the same sequence of mild electric shocks. Both receive these shocks when the master fly stops walking for more than a second. Behavior in the two animals is differently affected by the shocks. Yoked flies are transiently impaired in place learning and take longer than master flies to exit from the chamber towards light. After the treatment they walk more slowly and take fewer and shorter walking bouts. The low activity is attributed to the fly's experience that its escape response, an innate behavior to terminate the electric shocks, does not help anymore. Earlier studies using heat pulses instead of electric shocks had shown similar effects. This parallel supports the interpretation that it is the uncontrollability that induces the state.
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