Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724, USA.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724, USA.
Neuron. 2015 Apr 22;86(2):343-5. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2015.04.012.
Olfactory memories can be very good-your mother's baking-or very bad-your father's cooking. We go through life forming these different associations with the smells we encounter. But what makes one association pleasant and another repulsive? Work in deep areas of the Drosophila brain has revealed the beginnings of an answer, as reported in this issue of Neuron by Owald et al. (2015).
嗅觉记忆可能非常好——比如你母亲烤制的食物的味道,也可能非常差——比如你父亲做的饭菜的味道。我们在生活中会形成对所遇到的气味的不同联想。但是什么让一种联想令人愉快,而另一种联想令人反感呢?果蝇大脑深部区域的研究工作揭示了这个问题的部分答案,这一发现发表在本期《神经元》杂志上的一篇论文中,该论文由奥瓦尔德等人(2015 年)撰写。