果蝇攻击过程中的学习和记忆:处理影响攻击和“失败者”效应的形成。

Journal of nature and science Pub Date : 2015-01-01
Severine Trannoy, Edward A Kravitz
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黑腹果蝇的攻击行为是为了获取或保护重要资源,如食物、领土或获得配偶的机会。苍蝇从以前的战斗经验中学习,并根据新的情况修改和调整自己的行为,这表明学习和记忆在对抗中起着重要作用。先前的战斗经验会影响后来的比赛结果:输掉一场比赛会增加输掉第二次比赛的可能性,揭示了“失败者”效应的形成。在最近发表的一篇文章中,我们开发了一个新的行为领域,消除了在战斗之前,期间和之后处理苍蝇的方法,以研究与攻击相关的学习和记忆。我们比较了实验室中常用的两种处理方法,用新的实验室研究了攻击行为,并证明了处理对攻击行为有负面影响,并防止了“失败者”效应的形成。此外,我们还观察到行为的新方面,如形成稳健的赢家效应。
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Learning and memory during aggression in Drosophila: handling affects aggression and the formation of a "loser" effect.

Aggressive behavior in Drosophila melanogaster serves to acquire or defense vital resources such as food, territory or access to mates. Flies learn from previous fighting experience and modify and adapt their behavior to new situations, suggesting that learning and memory play a major role in agonistic encounters. Prior fighting experience influences the outcome of later contests: losing a fight increases the probability of losing second contests, revealing the formation of a "loser" effect. In a recent publication, we developed a new behavioral arena that eliminates handling of flies prior to, during and after fights to study the learning and memory associated with aggression. We compared two handling procedures commonly used in laboratories to study aggression with the new chambers and demonstrated that handling negatively influences aggression and prevents "loser" effect formation. In addition, we observed new aspects of behavior such as the formation of robust winner effects.

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