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Nematodes can use local and global search strategies to find food. In this issue of Neuron, López-Cruz et al. (2019) unravel a neural circuit mechanism that allows worms to select and switch between these search modes depending on recent experience of food.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.neuron.2019.03.040

Type

Journal article

Journal

Neuron

Publication Date

17/04/2019

Volume

102

Pages

273 - 275

Keywords

Animals, Feeding Behavior, Nematoda, Neurons