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by ElViajero
1809 days ago
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> “The hungrier they are, the more likely they will tolerate bitter taste to obtain more calories.” I share that feeling with flies, after my 3rd trip to the fridge suddenly that > The researchers found that patterns of neuronal activity in the fan-shaped body change adaptively when novel food choices are introduced, which dictates the fly’s decision over what food to eat. I moved countries a few years ago, and I did the same. I have created a new scale of food that I like from the exposure to new tastes. You need to adapt to the available food. As option B, many people seems to opt for stores that sell products from their original culture so they do not need to change. I guess that flies were not given that option. I guess, I hope, that not just me and flies have this behavior. > They found they could change a fly’s choice by manipulating neurons in areas of the brain that feed into the fan-shaped body. And they found the solution to eating too much ice-cream and too little salad. Where do I need to sign-up? :) |
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