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Ascending neurons convey behavioral state to integrative sensory and action selection brain regions

Chen, Chin-Lin  
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Aymanns, Florian  
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Minegishi, Ryo
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March 23, 2023
Nature Neuroscience

Knowing one's own behavioral state has long been theorized as critical for contextualizing dynamic sensory cues and identifying appropriate future behaviors. Ascending neurons (ANs) in the motor system that project to the brain are well positioned to provide such behavioral state signals. However, what ANs encode and where they convey these signals remains largely unknown. Here, through large-scale functional imaging in behaving animals and morphological quantification, we report the behavioral encoding and brain targeting of hundreds of genetically identifiable ANs in the adult fly, Drosophila melanogaster. We reveal that ANs encode behavioral states, specifically conveying self-motion to the anterior ventrolateral protocerebrum, an integrative sensory hub, as well as discrete actions to the gnathal ganglia, a locus for action selection. Additionally, AN projection patterns within the motor system are predictive of their encoding. Thus, ascending populations are well poised to inform distinct brain hubs of self-motion and ongoing behaviors and may provide an important substrate for computations that are required for adaptive behavior.

Knowing one's own behavioral state is important to contextualize sensory cues and identify appropriate future actions. Here the authors show how neurons ascending from the fly motor system convey behavioral state signals to specific brain regions.

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