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Behavioural neuroscience: Spurned flies hit the booze.

机译:行为神经科学:唾液苍蝇击中了酒。

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The brain's reward system can be activated by natural stimuli, such as social interaction, and by artificial stimuli, such as alcohol consumption. The relationship between such stimuli is poorly understood, but Shohat-Ophir and colleagues now show that social experience, specifically sexual deprivation and mating, modulate alcohol consumption in Drosophila melanogaster.The authors devised a behavioural paradigm, based on the fact that previously mated females reject the advances of male flies, to test the influence of courtship and mating on ethanol preference. Male flies that were repeatedly subjected to such rejection demonstrated an increased preference for ethanol consumption and also exhibited reduced mating behaviour compared with males that had been allowed to mate with virgin females. The increased ethanol preference was lost if the rejected flies were allowed to mate.
机译:大脑的奖励系统可以通过自然刺激,如社交互动,以及人工刺激,如酒精消费。 这种刺激之间的关系被理解得很差,但Shohat-ophir和同事现在表明社会经验,特别是性剥夺和交配,调节果蝇Melanogaster的酒精消费。作者根据先前交配的女性拒绝的事实,作者设计了一种行为范式 雄性苍蝇的进步,以求实对乙醇偏好的影响。 反复进行这种排斥反应的雄性苍蝇证明了对乙醇消费的偏好增加,并且与被允许与处女女性交配的男性相比表现出降低的交配行为。 如果允许废弃的苍蝇配合,则溶解乙醇偏好的增加。

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