Serotonin Circuits Use Motion Cues to Control Behavior

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Scientists discovered how serotonergic neurons in larval zebrafish process visual feedback related to movement, using a gating mechanism that opens after swimming to help the brain learn which actions lead to successful outcomes, providing insights into neuromodulation and potential implications for understanding mood disorders.
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