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  • Habituation helps animals ignore unimportant stimuli but allows them to respond to significant ones again; this process involves neural mechanisms that enable habituation override.
  • Research on gustatory (taste) habituation in certain organisms highlights the role of GABAergic neurons and outlines pathways that facilitate habituation and its reversal.
  • Simple protocols have been developed to induce and override gustatory habituation in fruit flies, including exposure to sucrose to induce habituation and yeast to trigger a reinstated response.

Article Abstract

Habituation, the process by which animals learn to ignore insignificant stimuli, facilitates engagement with salient features of the environment. However, neural mechanisms underlying habituation also allow responses to familiar stimuli to be reinstated when such stimuli become potentially significant. Thus, the habituated state must allow a mechanism for habituation override. The remarkably precise knowledge of cell identity, connectivity, and information coding in sensory circuits, as well as the availability of tools to genetically target these cells, makes a valuable and important organism for analysis of habituation and habituation-override mechanisms. Studies of olfactory and gustatory habituation in suggest that potentiation of GABAergic neurons underlies certain timescales of habituation and have specified some elements of a gustatory habituation-override pathway. More detailed understanding of gustatory habituation and habituation-override mechanisms will benefit from access to robust behavioral assays for (a) the proboscis extension reflex (PER) elicited by a sweet stimulus, (b) exposure paradigms that result in PER habituation, and, most critically, (c) manipulations that result in PER-habituation override. Here, we describe simple protocols for persistent sucrose exposure of tarsal hairs that lead to habituation of proboscis extension and for presentation of a novel appetitive stimuli that reinstate robust PER to habituated flies. This detailed protocol of gustatory habituation provides (a) a simple method to induce habituation by continuous exposure of the flies to sucrose for 10 min without leading to ingestion and (b) a novel method to override habituation by presenting yeast to the proboscis. Key features • A protocol for stimulation of 's taste (sugar) sensory neurons that induces gustatory habituation without satiation due to ingestion. • A chemical (yeast) stimulation protocol that rapidly induces habituation override/dishabituation in sugar-habituated .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10733151PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.4891DOI Listing

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