Abstract

In the absence of directional cues, most foraging animals explore space by turning and zigzagging in search of sensory information. Recent progress in the identification of the neural correlates of turns in flies offers exciting new perspectives on the evolution of neural circuits controlling fundamental aspects of orientation responses.

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