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  • Understanding how brain circuits have been altered by evolution can provide insight into their development and function. Prieto-Godino and colleagues provide an overview of our current understanding of the principles of central circuit evolution, drawing on numerous examples from across the animal kingdom.

    • Ruairí J. V. Roberts
    • Sinziana Pop
    • Lucia L. Prieto-Godino
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Neuroscience
    Volume: 23, P: 725-743
  • We all feel tired without sleep, but we still don’t know why. Is tiredness a crucial, evolutionarily conserved feature of sleep? Joyce et al. show that some species have circadian but not homeostatic regulation of rest and suggest this is the ancestral drive of sleep evolution.

    • Michaela Joyce
    • Federica A. Falconio
    • Giorgio F. Gilestro
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-11
  • In fruit flies, three-dimensional organ arrangement is stereotypical, sexually dimorphic and actively maintained by muscle-vessel mechanochemical crosstalk.

    • Laura Blackie
    • Pedro Gaspar
    • Irene Miguel-Aliaga
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 630, P: 392-400
  • Here, the authors survey neuroscience publications from Africa over the past two decades, highlighting areas of active research, international networks, funding, and techniques used.

    • M. B. Maina
    • U. Ahmad
    • T. Baden
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-10
  • FlyWire presents a neuronal wiring diagram of the whole fly brain with annotations for cell types, classes, nerves, hemilineages and predicted neurotransmitters, with data products and an open ecosystem to facilitate exploration and browsing.

    • Sven Dorkenwald
    • Arie Matsliah
    • Meet Zandawala
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 634, P: 124-138
  • Drosophila sechellia, a species closely related to the model species Drosophila melanogaster, bypasses a premature stop codon in neuronal cells to express a functional olfactory receptor protein from an assumed pseudogene template.

    • Lucia L. Prieto-Godino
    • Raphael Rytz
    • Richard Benton
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 539, P: 93-97