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Why flies look to the skies

Heinze, Stanley LU (2021) In eLife 10.
Abstract

Fruit flies rely on an intricate neural pathway to process polarized light signals in order to inform their internal compass about the position of the Sun.

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central complex, circuits, D. melanogaster, navigation, neuroscience, polarized light, two-photon calcium imaging, vision
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eLife
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10
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eLife Sciences Publications
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  • pmid:33860762
  • scopus:85104459831
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2050-084X
DOI
10.7554/eLife.68684
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English
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