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📢 Neural connections in the fly: breakthrough research Scientists have unveiled the first high‑resolution map of how mo…

📢 Neural connections in the fly: breakthrough research

Scientists have unveiled the first high‑resolution map of how motor neurons in the adult fruit fly’s ventral nerve cord (analogous to our spinal cord) connect to muscles controlling legs and wings.

✅ Using large‑scale electron microscopy, AI‑driven neuron segmentation, and genetically labeled tissues, they’ve reconstructed ~14 600 neurons and ~45 million synapses, creating a detailed motor‑neuron atlas .
✅ Modern nanotomographic imaging aligned with genetic markers allowed them to trace which motor neurons innervate specific wing and leg muscles, unlocking precise neural wiring during behaviors such as walking, take‑off, flight, and evasive maneuvers .
✅ They discovered that leg premotor circuits are modular: synaptic strength scales with motor neuron size, enabling hierarchical activation. Meanwhile, wing premotor circuits show flexible, non‑proportional wiring—ideal for dynamic steering and control during flight .

🧠 These fruit flies serve as a powerful model for understanding how central neural circuits coordinate movement with peripheral responses. The research combines cutting‑edge electron microscopy, advanced AI segmentation, and X‑ray tomography for an unprecedented neural wiring atlas. 🦋

🎥 See the process and visualizations in the video by Mr.Biyolog

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