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The Power Law Distribution for Walking-Time Intervals Correlates with the Ellipsoid-Body in<i>Drosophila</i>
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Walking-time IntervalsLocomotor ActivitySensory SystemsLocomotor PerformanceMovement AnalysisNeural MechanismKinesiologyNeurodynamicsHealth SciencesSensorimotor ControlDrosophila Ellipsoid-bodyAvian LocomotionTemporal Fractal PatternNervous SystemBiologyBipedal LocomotionComputational NeuroscienceNeuroanatomyEvolutionary BiologyNeuronal NetworkNeurosciencePower Law DistributionCentral Nervous SystemHuman MovementMedicine
The temporal properties of a variety of behavioral traits obey power law distributions, a property often referred to as fractal. We recently showed that the temporal pattern of locomotor activity of the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster follows this distribution. Although an increasing number of such fractal patterns are being discovered, the brain areas and neuronal networks responsible remain unknown. In this study, we show that specifically blocking synapses established by neurons of the Drosophila ellipsoid-body, a substructure of the central complex in the brain, leads to a loss of the fractal properties in the temporal pattern. We conclude that the temporal fractal pattern of locomotor activity is regulated in the ellipsoid-body.
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