Tag: inhibitory interneurons


  • Inhibitory Circuits Control Leg Movements During Drosophila Grooming

    Inhibitory Circuits Control Leg Movements During Drosophila Grooming

    Overview: Grooming as a window into neural control Grooming is a routine, highly patterned set of movements that allows Drosophila to clean its body and antennae. These leg-driven actions arise from a compact neural network that translates sensory input into precise motor output. Recent research highlights the critical role of inhibitory circuits in sculpting these…