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Taken together, our findings demonstrate that Gr66a -expressing gustatory neurons on the first tarsi of the forelegs receive input for the positional aversion to lobeline.
Thus, our results show that Gr66a -expressing gustatory neurons in the internal mouthparts lining the pharynx, specifically the VCSO, receive input for egg-laying attraction to lobeline.
Surprisingly, we found that neurons expressing Gr66a, a gustatory receptor normally involved in avoidance behaviors, receive input for both attractive and aversive preferences.
Surprisingly, we found that sensory neurons expressing the same gustatory receptor, Gr66a, receive input for both the aversive positional and attractive egg-laying responses.
Synaptic silencing of only thoracic Gr66a neurons and anatomical ablation experiments demonstrated that signaling in Gr66a -expressing neurons in the gustatory bristles of the first tarsal segment on anterior legs is necessary for the avoidance of lobeline, thereby arguing that these Gr66a -expressing foreleg neurons primarily receive input for positional aversion.
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We therefore hypothesized that Gr66a -expressing cells in the internal mouthpart organs, namely the VCSO and/or the LSO, may be responsible for receiving input for the egg-laying preference for lobeline.
The DN receives input from the more lateral parts of the cerebellar cortex while IN and FN receive input from the vermian cortex (for a review see Voogd [ 26]).
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These neurons receive input from MTModel.
Both regions receive input from FEFs as well as efferent copies of eye movements (Desimone and Ungerleider 1986; Boussaoud et al. 1990), and MST additionally receives vestibular input critical for self-motion processing (Gu et al. 2007).
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