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Heisenberg's Roadmap Guides our Journey to the Small Cognitive World of Drosophila

Professor Martin Heisenberg is one of the pioneers in the exploration of neuroethology. With his inspiration and earnest help, we employed the fruitfly as a model system to investigate the underlying neural mechanism of cognitive behaviors. Here, we recalled the help from Martin in the early years a...

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