2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.04.596633
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Comparative connectomics of the descending and ascending neurons of theDrosophilanervous system: stereotypy and sexual dimorphism

Tomke Stürner,
Paul Brooks,
Laia Serratosa Capdevila
et al.

Abstract: In most complex nervous systems there is a clear anatomical separation between the nerve cord, which contains most of the final motor outputs necessary for behaviour, and the brain. In insects, the neck connective is both a physical and information bottleneck connecting the brain and the ventral nerve cord (VNC, spinal cord analogue) and comprises diverse populations of descending (DN), ascending (AN) and sensory ascending neurons, which are crucial for sensorimotor signalling and control.Integrating three sep… Show more

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