Quantifying Drosophila melanogaster Feeding Behavior Using flyPAD and optoPAD
Collins, N. J.; Endres, M. N.; Sinakevitch, I. T.; Shao, L.
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Quantifying feeding behavior with high temporal and spatial precision is critical for understanding how internal state, sensory cues, and neural activity shape food intake and dietary choice. Here, we describe a detailed protocol for performing consumption and dietary choice assays in Drosophila using the flyPAD/optoPAD system. This method enables simultaneous measurement of feeding events across multiple arenas while allowing precise control of gustatory stimuli and optogenetic stimulation. We provide step-by-step instructions for assay food preparation, flyPAD arena setup, data acquisition, and downstream data organization with suggested analyses. This approach is suitable for studying consumption, nutrient preference, learning, and state-dependent modulation of feeding behaviors, and can be readily adapted for optogenetic manipulations and comparative choice assays.
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