📰 "Multisensory learning recruits visual neurons into an olfactory memory engram"
https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.28007
#Connectomics
#Drosophila #Q-Bio.Nc #Sensory
Multisensory learning recruits visual neurons into an olfactory memory engram

Associating multiple sensory cues with a single experience or object is a fundamental process that improves object recognition and memory performance. However, neural mechanisms that bind sensory features during learning and augment memory expression are unknown. Here we demonstrate multisensory appetitive and aversive memory in Drosophila. Combining colours and odours improved memory performance, even when each sensory modality was tested alone. Temporal control of neuronal function revealed visually-selective mushroom body Kenyon Cells (KCs) to be required for enhancement of visual and olfactory memory recall after multisensory training. Synapse-level connectomics suggests that valence-relevant dopaminergic reinforcement could permit the KC-spanning serotonergic DPM neurons to bridge between previously modality-selective KC streams. Consistent with this model, DPM transmission is uniquely required during multisensory memory formation and for enhanced expression of olfactory memory afterwards. In addition, signalling via the DopR1 dopamine receptor is required in APL neurons, suggesting that reinforcing dopamine could locally release GABA-ergic inhibition to permit bridging microcircuits to function. Cross-modal binding thereby expands the KCs representing the olfactory memory engram into those representing the colour. We propose that broadening of the engram improves memory performance after multisensory learning and permits a single sensory feature to retrieve the memory of the multimodal experience.

arXiv.org
📰 "Cross-Platform Neurotransmitter & Alias Ambiguity for OA-AL2b1 and OA-AL2b2 Neurons in Drosophila melanogaster"
https://doi.org/doi:10.1007/s12021-026-09783-4
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/42043632/
#DrosophilaMelanogaster
#Connectomics
#Drosophila

2+2 years position for a software engineer / data scientist with serious programming chops in my lab at the #MRCLMB to develop tech for #connectomics and #neuroscience :

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📰 "Sensory-motor integration in a nonspiking interneuron contributes to active sensor control in Drosophila"
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.04.16.718965v1?rss=1
#Connectomics
#Drosophila #Behaviour #Sensory
📰 "A central somatotopic map of the fly leg supports spatially targeted grooming"
https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.cub.2026.03.045
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41966690/
#Sensorimotor
#Connectomics
#Drosophila

@tuthill

If interested in this topic, Prof. Bing Brunton gave a talk at #Cosyne2026 which is very much worth watching:

https://youtu.be/yhUBq5R01qA?t=3430

Among other topics, Bing presents the minimal network for the oscillatory behaviour that sustains walking, and also the embodiment of a connectome by plugging it into a virtual mechanical model of the fly, #MuJoCo from the #AnyBrain #HHMIJanelia project team.

#neuroscience #Drosophila #connectomics

Cosyne 2026 - Session 5: Circuits and network processing

YouTube

Postdoc position: Career Returner Fellowship

"The LMB is proud to launch a three-year fully funded fellowship for scientists who have had a career break of 12 months or more."

"At the LMB, we understand that stepping away from research – even briefly – can affect career progression. That is why we have created a dedicated postdoctoral fellowship to support researchers who have taken a career break of 12 months or more, for any reason, for example parental leave, health reasons, caregiving, a career change or other personal circumstances."

https://mrclmb.ac.uk/careers-and-people/postdocs/career-returner-fellowship/

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Career Returner Fellowship | MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

Career Returner Fellowship The LMB is proud to launch a three-year fully funded fellowship for scientists who have had a career break of 12 months or more. ...

Shawn Mikula's https://connectomes.org/ doesn't load, but the domain name is registered. Does anyone know who is maintaining the site?

#neuroscience #connectomics

@jekely

Now out as a version of record:

"Neural connectome of the ctenophore statocyst", Jokura et sl. 2026 (Jékely lab)

https://elifesciences.org/articles/108420#content

#ctenophore #connectomics #neuroscience

Neural connectome of the ctenophore statocyst

Volume EM and connectome reconstruction of the apical organ of a ctenophore combined with high-speed imaging reveals a neuronal coordination of balancer cilia in the gravisensory organ.

eLife

@teixi

By the way, unlike what the piece says, Murrhy and Seung did NOT "have the idea to use those images to identify and map the connections between each visible neuron, creating a connectome".

That idea had been floating about the field since Brenner and his C. elegans connectome, and those in a position to execute were the groups at Janelia with discretionary HHMI finding, like Rubin, Bock and myself. And we did.

What the Seung lab did was capitalise on the published EM volume of the adult female fly brain to apply more effective image registration and neuron segmentation approaches than the ones tried so far at that point by the Fly EM Project Team at Janelia. Synapses were detected by Julia Buhmann in saalfeld's lab at Janelia as well. The research groups led by Seung, Jefferis (at MRC LMB) and Murthy then put in the gargantuan effort of proofreading to deliver the published connectome.

#Drosophila #connectomics #FAFB