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Researchers from the University of Bonn studied the larvae of the fruit fly Drosophila .
They studied the paths of all of the nerve fibers in the larvae but also the connections between the different neurons.
The researchers identified a sort of “stretch receptor” in the esophagus.
It is wired to a group of neurons in the larva’s brain that are able to produce serotonin.
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