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Sexual arousal gates visual processing during Drosophila courtship

Authors :
Hindmarsh Sten, Tom
Li, Rufei
Otopalik, Adriane
Ruta, Vanessa
Source :
Nature. July 22, 2021, Vol. 595 Issue 7868, p549, 5 p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Long-lasting internal arousal states motivate and pattern ongoing behaviour, enabling the temporary emergence of innate behavioural programs that serve the needs of an animal, such as fighting, feeding, and mating. However, how internal states shape sensory processing or behaviour remains unclear. In Drosophila, male flies perform a lengthy and elaborate courtship ritual that is triggered by the activation of sexually dimorphic P1 neurons.sup.1-5, during which they faithfully follow and sing to a female.sup.6,7. Here, by recording from males as they court a virtual 'female', we gain insight into how the salience of visual cues is transformed by a male's internal arousal state to give rise to persistent courtship pursuit. The gain of LC10a visual projection neurons is selectively increased during courtship, enhancing their sensitivity to moving targets. A concise network model indicates that visual signalling through the LC10a circuit, once amplified by P1-mediated arousal, almost fully specifies a male's tracking of a female. Furthermore, P1 neuron activity correlates with ongoing fluctuations in the intensity of a male's pursuit to continuously tune the gain of the LC10a pathway. Together, these results reveal how a male's internal state can dynamically modulate the propagation of visual signals through a high-fidelity visuomotor circuit to guide his moment-to-moment performance of courtship. Specific neurons in the fly brain that are activated when males are aroused modulate visual processing to underlie courtship.<br />Author(s): Tom Hindmarsh Sten [sup.1] , Rufei Li [sup.1] , Adriane Otopalik [sup.1] , Vanessa Ruta [sup.1] Author Affiliations: (1) Laboratory of Neurophysiology and Behavior, The Rockefeller University, New York, [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
595
Issue :
7868
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.669232607
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03714-w