2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.23.590677
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Mating proximity blinds threat perception.

Laurie Cazale Debat,
Lisa Scheunemann,
Megan Day
et al.

Abstract: Romantic engagement can bias sensory perception. This 'love blindness' reflects a common behavioral principle across organisms: favoring pursuit of a coveted reward over potential risks. In the case of animal courtship, such sensory biases may support reproductive success but can also expose individuals to danger, such as predation. How do neural networks balance the trade-off between risk and reward? Here, we discover a dopamine-governed filter mechanism in male Drosophila that reduces threat perception as co… Show more

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