Addendum: Irrational behavior in C. elegans arises from asymmetric modulatory effects within single sensory neurons
Shachar Iwanir1, Rotem Ruach1, Eyal Itskovits1
1Department of Genetics, Silberman Institute of Life Science, Edmond J. Safra Campus, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 9190401, Israel.
Nature Communications
|September 25, 2019
Abstract:
We would like to make our readers aware of the publication by Cohen et al., which reports irrational behaviour in C. elegans olfactory preference[1] . These complementary studies establish C. elegans as a model system to explore the neural mechanisms of decision making.


