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Title: Transient and Persistent States in Drosophila: On the mechanisms by which descending neurons control defensive behaviors in fruit flies
Author: Da Silva, Matheus Augusto
Advisor: Moita, Marta
Keywords: Defensive behaviors
Visual Projection Neurons
Descending Neurons
Internal states
Defense Date: 31-Oct-2024
Abstract: "In response to threatening stimuli, animals exhibit defensive behaviors such as freezing, fleeing, or fighting. These strategies, observed across diverse taxonomic groups, underscore their evolutionary significance. Drosophila melanogaster, with its rich repertoire of defensive behaviors and advanced tools for neuronal circuit analysis, is an ideal model for studying these responses.(...)"
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/179020
Designation: Dissertation presented to obtain the Ph.D degree in Neurosciences
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