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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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The file contains Supplementary Figures S1-S3 and Legends and Supplementary Table S1 on Statistics

The file shows additional data on the persistence of orientation in mutant lines with structural central complex defects (Figure S1), immunohistological preparations showing no thoracic expression of GAL4-lines c232, c481 and c105 (Figure S2), the locomotor and orientation behaviour of wild-type Canton-S and ign58/1 mutant flies in Buridan`s paradigm (Figure S3), and Supplementary Table S1 on statistics.

The file contains Supplementary Movie 1 which shows wild-type Canton-S male performing the detour paradigm in real-time

The fly (arrow) approaches the left stripe. The initial target automatically disappears, while laterally to the fly (in the upper half of the screen) another vertical stripe appears as distracter. As soon as the fly has turned toward this distracter with less than 15° deviation, the distracter will disappear as well within 1s. The fly reorients towards the position of its former target and eventually shows random search behaviour.

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