eLife assessment:
This comprehensive study presents valuable results that delineate the involvement of a small subset of (DL1) dopaminergic neurons in the Drosophila larva's aversive learning response to high salt. Systematic loss-of-functional and gain-of-function manipulations coupled with in-vivo calcium imaging offer compelling evidence for the pivotal roles of these neurons, thereby advancing our understanding of the cellular mechanisms underlying associative conditioning. Despite its report of notable similarities between the learning mechanisms of learning in flies and mammals, the work underscores the necessity to further elucidate the interplay between aversive and appetitive pathways in future work.