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Inhibitory Neurons Drive Rhythmic Movement

Neuroscience News - 14 Apr 2026 21:27
Inhibitory Neurons Drive Rhythmic Movement How do fruit flies move? A new study reveals that inhibitory neurons, traditionally seen as "brakes," coordinate the rhythmic grooming motions of Drosophila by toggling muscle inhibition.
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