How a fly’s behavioural state affects its view of the world

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How animals adjust their visual attention as goals or environmental conditions change is unknown. In the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, wiring diagrams of the brain, behavioural experiments and recordings of neuronal activity reveal pathways through which social states such as aggression modulate vision.

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