T-Maze experiments with Yellow light and 5 min of previous exposure: No behavioral switch without operant control!

on Monday, January 12th, 2026 12:54 | by Daniel Döringer

Stimulation before testing did not affect flies’ choice in the 1-minute T-Maze. I conclude from this, that the flies do not shift their behavior in response to excess neuronal stimulation, but that flies learn to control the stimulus which somehow leads to the switch in the valence associated with optogenetic stimulation.

Category: Optogenetics

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