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Functional Analysis of the Larval Feeding Circuit in Drosophila
Published on: November 19, 2013
Stochastic feeding dynamics arise from the need for information and energy
Monika Scholz1,2, Aaron R Dinner1,2,3, Erel Levine4,5
1Institute for Biophysical Dynamics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60615.
Abstract:
Animals regulate their food intake in response to the available level of food. Recent observations of feeding dynamics in small animals showed feeding patterns of bursts and pauses, but their function is unknown. Here, we present a data-driven decision-theoretical model of feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans Our central assumption is that food intake serves a dual purpose: to gather information about the external food level and to ingest food when the conditions are good. The model recapitulates experimentally observed feeding patterns. It naturally implements trade-offs between speed versus accuracy and exploration versus exploitation in responding to a dynamic environment. We find that the model predicts three distinct regimes in responding to a dynamical environment, with a transition region where animals respond stochastically to periodic signals. This stochastic response accounts for previously unexplained experimental data.
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