The texture-taste connection: Multimodal sensory neurons in fly larvae

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Abstract

Eating is a multisensory experience: food’s smell, look, and texture are as important as taste. A new study in PLOS Biology shows that fly larvae respond to food texture and integrate information from different modalities within a single gustatory neuron.

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Vogt, K. (2025). The texture-taste connection: Multimodal sensory neurons in fly larvae. PLoS Biology, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003000

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