Team looked at the activity of neurons within the mushroom body to see what was happening in fruit flies that had a multi-sensory learning experience. They found an interneuron is vital to complete this circuit between the two groups, and it produces the neurotransmitter serotonin. This allows one sensory memory to recall those associated with another. The team are still trying to figure out exactly how it works, and exactly how the system leads to the creation of stronger memories. But Zainep says that finding this circuit which explains how a single stimulus input can lead to multiple memory outputs could be a start.

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