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Manipulations of the olfactory circuit highlight the role of sensory stimulation in regulating sleep amount.

Cynthia T HsuJuliana Tsz Yan ChoiAmita Sehgal
Published in: Sleep (2021)
These findings demonstrate that Drosophila sleep is sensitive to sensory stimulation, and identify novel sleep-regulating neurons in the olfactory circuit. Scaling of signals across the circuit may explain the lack of bidirectional effects when neuronal activity is manipulated. We propose that olfactory inputs act through specific circuit components to modulate sleep in flies.
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