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Synaptic high-frequency jumping synchronises vision to high-speed behaviour During high-speed behaviour, animals must predict, detect, process, and respond synchronously to rapid environmental changes, including those caused by their own movements. How neural systems achieve ...

Flies keep their vision razor-sharp even at top speed: we found their synapses โ€œjumpโ€ into higher frequencies during saccades, wiping out delays and boosting acuity. This self-sharpening trick shows how brains sync perception with rapid behaviour.
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Drosophila larval Odd neurons process innate and learned information to regulate chemotaxis behavior www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06....

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Drosophila larval Odd neurons process innate and learned information to regulate chemotaxis behavior Adaptive decision-making emerges from the integration of innate preferences and learned experiences to guide behavior. Using Drosophila larvae as a model, we investigated the neural circuitry underlyi...

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