Behavioural setups to study social modulation of fear responses to visual stimuli
A year in review and a year preview!
2024 highlights:
1. Lab up and running @northumbriauni.bsky.social to study the 'Neural basis of social behaviour in groups', with the support of the Applied Sciences department, a
@royalsociety.org grant and the continued support of @moitalab.bsky.social
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This work just goes to show that cool discoveries can come when you least expect them! Muscle activity revealed a whole new world of physiology and behaviour while the fly is standing still β we just needed to start looking below the surface to see it. π§π¦΅π (7/7)
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But is this pulsing just an output, or does it actually cause movement? We increased the pulsing activity artificially by optogenetically activating the motor neuron that innervates it, causing flies to break from freezing earlier, and showing that the pulsing state can be causal for movement onset.
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Amazingly, the leg heart adapted its rhythm to cues of threat and safety. More deeply freezing flies showed less pulsing, and when the flies felt safer after seeing other flies start moving around them, pulsing increased. (5/7)
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Pulsing of the leg heart ramped up to and preceded movement onset, implying that its beating is reflecting a state of βpreparationβ to move. (4/7)
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This activity turned out to be an accessory leg heart β the first time this has been observed in Drosophila. But the story didnβt end there, because the activity of this heart was exquisitely tuned to the behaviour of the fly. (3/7)
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Anna Hobbiss (@annahobbiss.bsky.social)
Drosophila Neuroscientist in Lisbon. I watch fly muscles do surprising things.
This scientific adventure, led by annahobbiss.bsky.social, ft. Mariana Franco, alexmeddroso.bsky.social, charlierosher.bsky.social in a fantastic collaboration with cmendeslab.bsky.social which started when we discovered a curious pulsing activity in the legs of flies while theyβre freezing. π€
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Thrilled to present our latest BioRXiv on brain/body interactions during defensive freezing behaviour! (www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...). You might think that a frozen animal has, well, frozen muscle activity, right? Wrong! Underneath the still surface of a fly, something in the legs is beatingβ¦ π§΅
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Drosophila laboratory at the UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, UK. Our work focuses on identifying patho-mechanisms and treatments for involuntary movement disorders (such as dystonia and dyskinesia) and neurodevelopmental disorders.
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Neuroscientist studying olfaction
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Senior Lecturer (Associate Prof) & Fellowship Lead
Dept of Ecology Evolution & Behaviour, Uni of Liverpool
Evolution / Life-history / Sexual selection / Ageing / Nutrition / Thermal Fertility / Drosophila
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Assistant Professor at Emory studying neural circuits and behavior in flies (she/her). Views are my own. https://devinenilab.org/
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PhD candidate at the Neurogenetics of Locomotion lab ( NOVA Medical School | UNLisboa )
Too enthusiastic about food & huskies
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Investigating how the brain solves conflicts.
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FRS. Director, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior and Center for the Advanced Study of Collective Behaviour at the University of Konstanz, Germany. π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ
Eternally asking questions.
Likes guts.
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And a lab at the Francis Crick Institute @thecrick.bsky.social
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Researcher in machine learning and computer vision for science. Senior Group Leader at HHMI Janelia Research Campus. Supporter of DEIB in science and tech. CV: https://bit.ly/BransonCV
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Postdoc at Biozentrum, Basel. Investigating sleep in Drosophila. Passionate about neuroscience and behavior.
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Neuroscientist at Champalimaud - #food #brain #microbiome using #Drosophila. PI @RibeiroLab and Secretary General @FENSorg on X
I introduce Biology to Physics, Science to Art. Good things happen. I like thinking about thinking.
Canada Research Chair in Invert Neurobio @ Western U.
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