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Analysis of a spatial orientation memory in Drosophila

Kirsa Neuser, Tilman Triphan, Markus Mronz, Burkhard Poeck & Roland Strauss

Nature 453, 1244-1247(26 June 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature07003

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Figure 1

Orientation memory in the detour paradigm.

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The ellipsoid-body ring neurons are necessary for orientation memory.

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S6KII activity is necessary for orientation memory.

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S6KII activity in the ring neurons is sufficient to restore orientation memory.

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