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Controlling airborne cues to study small animal navigation
Authors:Gershow Marc  Berck Matthew  Mathew Dennis  Luo Linjiao  Kane Elizabeth A  Carlson John R  Samuel Aravinthan D T
Affiliation:Department of Physics and Center for Brain Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract:Small animals such as nematodes and insects analyze airborne chemical cues to infer the direction of favorable and noxious locations. In these animals, the study of navigational behavior evoked by airborne cues has been limited by the difficulty of precisely controlling stimuli. We present a system that can be used to deliver gaseous stimuli in defined spatial and temporal patterns to freely moving small animals. We used this apparatus, in combination with machine-vision algorithms, to assess and quantify navigational decision making of Drosophila melanogaster larvae in response to ethyl acetate (a volatile attractant) and carbon dioxide (a gaseous repellant).
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