Neural Explorer for Behavior Research
A tool for researching Drosophila behavior via neural connectome mapping.
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- @the1ai.com
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- How can the connectome explain Drosophila navigation?
- Explain how decision-making is studied in fruit flies.
- What are the tools to trace neural pathways in Drosophila?
- How does memory formation occur in Drosophila?
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