Complex Behavior and Perception in Drosophila Emerges from Iterative Feedback-Regulated Reflexes
<p>For a hungry fruit fly, locating and landing on a fermenting fruit where it can feed, find mates, and lay eggs, is an essential and difficult task requiring the integration of both olfactory and visual cues. Understanding how flies accomplish this will help provide a comprehensive ethologic...
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