Response competition between neurons and antineurons in the mushroom body
Eleftheria Vrontou, Lukas N. Groschner, Susanne N. Szydlowski, Ruth Brain, Alina Krebbers, Gero Miesenböck
Abstract
KCs can establish equivalence with the drift-diffusion formalism known to describe behavioral performance. The response competition network gives tangible form to many features envisioned in theoretical models of mammalian decision making, but it differs from these models in one respect: the principal variables-the fill levels of the integrators and the strength of inhibition between them-are represented by graded potentials rather than spikes. In pursuit of similar computational goals, a small brain may thus prioritize the large information capacity of analog signals over the robustness and temporal processing span of pulsatile codes.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyMushroom bodiesMushroomCompetition (biology)NeuroscienceEcologyBotanyGeneGeneticsDrosophila melanogasterNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchPlant and Biological Electrophysiology StudiesInsect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior