Sleep Deprivation Alters Food Odor Preference in Drosophila melanogaster

Abstract

Oral presentation reporting that sleep deprivation suppresses preference for novel food odors in Drosophila melanogaster, contributing to our understanding of how sleep interacts with cognitive functions such as novelty detection. Work conducted at Shizuoka University under Dr. Hiroyuki Takemoto.

Date
Jul 28, 2020 —
Location
Virtual (USA)
Fuminori Tanizawa
Fuminori Tanizawa
PhD Student

PhD Student in Immunology

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