Context-dependent neural processing of leg proprioception in Drosophila
Proprioception is critical for effective motor control: dysfunctions of the proprioceptive system can impair balance, motor coordination, and motor learning. However, despite its importance, little is known about the initial stages of proprioceptive processing in any animal, nor how this information is modulated by behavioral state. I propose studying proprioception in the fly, D. melanogaster, whose proprioceptive system is more experimentally accessible than that of vertebrates, but still analogous in its organization and function.