Internal compass puts flies in their place
Thomas R. Clandinin () and
Lisa M. Giocomo ()
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Thomas R. Clandinin: Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
Lisa M. Giocomo: Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
Nature, 2015, vol. 521, issue 7551, 165-166
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An analysis reveals that fruit-fly neurons orient flies relative to cues in the insects' environment, providing evidence that the fly's brain contains a key component for drawing a cognitive map of the insect's surroundings. See Article p.186
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1038/521165a
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