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    Diversity and wiring variability of olfactory local interneurons in the Drosophila antennal lobe by Wilson, Rachel I, Luo, Liqun, Chou, Ya-Hui, Spletter, Maria L, Yaksi, Emre, Leong, Jonathan C S

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-04-2010)
    “…Authors present a comprehensive genetic, anatomical and electrophysiological analysis of the local interneurons in the Drosophila antennal lobe. They find an…”
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    Linear Summation Underlies Direction Selectivity in Drosophila by Wienecke, Carl F.R., Leong, Jonathan C.S., Clandinin, Thomas R.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (22-08-2018)
    “…While linear mechanisms lay the foundations of feature selectivity in many brain areas, direction selectivity in the elementary motion detector (EMD) of the…”
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    A Class of Visual Neurons with Wide-Field Properties Is Required for Local Motion Detection by Fisher, Yvette E., Leong, Jonathan C.S., Sporar, Katja, Ketkar, Madhura D., Gohl, Daryl M., Clandinin, Thomas R., Silies, Marion

    Published in Current biology (21-12-2015)
    “…Visual motion cues are used by many animals to guide navigation across a wide range of environments. Long-standing theoretical models have made predictions…”
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    Spatiotemporal Receptive Field of the Elementary Motion Detector in Drosophila by Leong, Jonathan C.S

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…Visual motion cues are used by many animals to guide a diverse set of behaviors across a wide range of environments. What algorithm does the brain use to…”
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    Primate errors in transitive 'inference': a two-tier learning model by Bryson, Joanna J, Leong, Jonathan C S

    Published in Animal cognition (01-01-2007)
    “…Transitive performance (TP) is a learning-based behaviour exhibited by a wide range of species, where if a subject has been taught to prefer A when presented…”
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