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This project investigates how innate and learned responses to sensory stimuli influence behavior in insects. By creating a comprehensive brain model of the Drosophila larva, it aims to understand the integration of these responses and their impact on approach and avoidance behaviors.
Approach or avoidance of meaningful stimuli with positive or negative valence underlie many adaptive, goal-directed behaviours.
Stimulus valence can be innate or learned upon experience, and both must be integrated continuously to guide behaviour in each moment.
In the insect brain, this integration occurs in the convergence of two pathways, encoding innate and learned valences, the lateral horn and the mushroom body, respectively.
Prior research has focused on encoding stimulus identity separat…
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