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  • The discovery that certain neurons' odour responses differ between individual fruit flies, but are consistent across the hemispheres of each fly's brain, indicates that sensory processing depends on an individual's experience. See Letter p.258

    • Thomas Frank
    • Rainer W. Friedrich
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 526, P: 200-201
  • A small molecule called optovin acts as a light-sensitive ligand for an ion channel involved in the detection of painful sensory stimuli. This unexpected finding emerged from a behavioral screen in zebrafish and provides a tool for the remote control of pain by light.

    • Otto Fajardo
    • Rainer W Friedrich
    News & Views
    Nature Chemical Biology
    Volume: 9, P: 219-220
  • Although projections from the insect antennal lobe to the mushroom body are probabilistic, those to the lateral horn are stereotyped, suggesting an interplay of preconfigured and plastic circuits in olfactory processing.

    • Rainer W Friedrich
    • Anastasios Moressis
    • Thomas Frank
    News & Views
    Nature Neuroscience
    Volume: 17, P: 147-149