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Elife ; 52016 12 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28005005

RESUMEN

Reward perception guides all aspects of animal behavior. However, the relationship between the perceived value of a reward, the latent value of a reward, and the behavioral response remains unclear. Here we report that, given a choice between two sweet and chemically similar sugars-L- and D-arabinose-Drosophila melanogaster prefers D- over L- arabinose, but forms long-term memories of L-arabinose more reliably. Behavioral assays indicate that L-arabinose-generated memories require sugar receptor Gr43a, and calcium imaging and electrophysiological recordings indicate that L- and D-arabinose differentially activate Gr43a-expressing neurons. We posit that the immediate valence of a reward is not always predictive of the long-term reinforcement value of that reward, and that a subset of sugar-sensing neurons may generate distinct representations of similar sugars, allowing for rapid assessment of the salient features of various sugar rewards and generation of reward-specific behaviors. However, how sensory neurons communicate information about L-arabinose quality and concentration-features relevant for long-term memory-remains unknown.


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Arabinosa/metabolismo , Proteínas de Drosophila/agonistas , Drosophila melanogaster/fisiología , Receptores de Superficie Celular/agonistas , Animales , Conducta Alimentaria , Percepción , Recompensa , Células Receptoras Sensoriales/efectos de los fármacos , Células Receptoras Sensoriales/fisiología
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