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Neural Recordings in Actively Flying Fruit Flies
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Neural Recordings in Actively Flying Fruit Flies
Researchers used a puff of air to spur tethered fruit flies into flapping their wings, while electrodes measured the activity of neurons in the flies' visual system and high-speed digital cameras simultaneously recorded the flies' behavior. Credit: Gaby Maimon and Michael Dickinson/Caltech
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Date Found: February 16, 2010
Date Produced: February 15, 2010
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