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SUBMITTER: Batsching S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5119826 | biostudies-literature | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Batsching Sophie S Wolf Reinhard R Heisenberg Martin M
PloS one 20161122 11
Like other animals flies develop a state of learned helplessness in response to unescapable aversive events. To show this, two flies, one 'master', one 'yoked', are each confined to a dark, small chamber and exposed to the same sequence of mild electric shocks. Both receive these shocks when the master fly stops walking for more than a second. Behavior in the two animals is differently affected by the shocks. Yoked flies are transiently impaired in place learning and take longer than master flie ...[more]