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Wednesday, 9 August 2023
Why Insect Memories May Not Survive Metamorphosis
Fruit flies are unlikely to remember their larval life. Researchers imaged fruit flies’ brains during metamorphosis and found that the connections between neurons in a region that is essential for learning and memory are dramatically rewired. Some neurons die off; others leave the region and become integrated elsewhere. This overhaul is reflected in a similarly profound shift in behaviour, from crawling larvae to flying adults.
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