Authors
Benjamin Gorko, Igor Siwanowicz, Kari Close, Christina Christoforou, Karen L Hibbard, Mayank Kabra, Allen Lee, Jin-Yong Park, Si Ying Li, Alex B Chen, Shigehiro Namiki, Chenghao Chen, John C Tuthill, Davi D Bock, Hervé Rouault, Kristin Branson, Gudrun Ihrke, Stephen J Huston
Publication date
2024/4/18
Journal
Nature
Volume
628
Issue
8008
Pages
596-603
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Motor neurons are the final common pathway through which the brain controls movement of the body, forming the basic elements from which all movement is composed. Yet how a single motor neuron contributes to control during natural movement remains unclear. Here we anatomically and functionally characterize the individual roles of the motor neurons that control head movement in the fly, Drosophila melanogaster. Counterintuitively, we find that activity in a single motor neuron rotates the head in different directions, depending on the starting posture of the head, such that the head converges towards a pose determined by the identity of the stimulated motor neuron. A feedback model predicts that this convergent behaviour results from motor neuron drive interacting with proprioceptive feedback. We identify and genetically suppress a single class of proprioceptive neuron that changes the motor neuron-induced …
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