نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory coding

تعداد نتایج: 149874  

Journal: :Chemistry Central Journal 2007
Michael Schmuker Marien de Bruyne Melanie Hähnel Gisbert Schneider

BACKGROUND Olfactory receptors work at the interface between the chemical world of volatile molecules and the perception of scent in the brain. Their main purpose is to translate chemical space into information that can be processed by neural circuits. Assuming that these receptors have evolved to cope with this task, the analysis of their coding strategy promises to yield valuable insight in h...

2012
Lucia L. Prieto-Godino Soeren Diegelmann Michael Bate

Olfactory neuropiles across different phyla organize into glomerular structures where afferents from a single olfactory receptor class synapse with uniglomerular projecting interneurons. In adult Drosophila, olfactory projection interneurons, partially instructed by the larval olfactory system laid down during embryogenesis, pattern the developing antennal lobe prior to the ingrowth of afferent...

Journal: :Cell 2007
Minh Q. Nguyen Zhishang Zhou Carolyn A. Marks Nicholas J.P. Ryba Leonardo Belluscio

Mammalian odorant receptors (ORs) are crucial for establishing the functional organization of the olfactory system, but the mechanisms controlling their expression remain largely unexplained. Here, we utilized a transgenic approach to explore OR gene regulation. We determined that although olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) are capable of supporting expression of multiple functional ORs, several ...

Journal: :Neuron 1998
Kathleen M. Dorries

stimulus. In rats, however, comparatively large OB leIn recent years, there have been dramatic advances sions, even lesions that include sites most activated by in olfactory research, with important implications for the test odorant, had little effect on performance of understanding neural coding in this system. Yet we still several olfactory tasks requiring odor detection and rechave a surpris...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Krishnan Padmanabhan Fumitaka Osakada Anna Tarabrina Erin Kizer Edward M Callaway Fred H Gage Terrence J Sejnowski

UNLABELLED Although feedback or centrifugal projections from higher processing centers of the brain to peripheral regions have long been known to play essential functional roles, the anatomical organization of these connections remains largely unknown. Using a virus-based retrograde labeling strategy and 3D whole-brain reconstruction methods, we mapped the spatial organization of centrifugal pr...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Timothy S McClintock Kaylin Adipietro William B Titlow Patrick Breheny Andreas Walz Peter Mombaerts Hiroaki Matsunami

Our understanding of mammalian olfactory coding has been impeded by the paucity of information about the odorant receptors (ORs) that respond to a given odorant ligand in awake, freely behaving animals. Identifying the ORs that respond in vivo to a given odorant ligand from among the ∼1100 ORs in mice is intrinsically challenging but critical for our understanding of olfactory coding at the per...

2008
Takao Yamanaka Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna

Ensemble coding in the early olfactory pathway has been extensively investigated using imaging techniques. These studies have shown that glomeruli with similar affinity gather in close proximity in olfactory bulb, forming a module. In this work, we propose computational methods for analyzing this neural code. Specifically, we show how non-negative matrix factorization (NMF), a machine-learning ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Max L Fletcher Abigail M Smith Aaron R Best Donald A Wilson

Individual olfactory bulb mitral/tufted cells respond preferentially to groups of molecularly similar odorants. Bulbar interneurons such as periglomerular and granule cells are thought to influence mitral/tufted odorant receptive fields through mechanisms such as lateral inhibition. The mitralgranule cell circuit is also important in the generation of the odor-evoked fast oscillations seen in t...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1998
P Qasba R R Reed

Discrimination of odorants is thought to arise from the selective expression of one of a small number of individual receptors in any single olfactory neuron. Receptor genes are expressed in a small subset of neurons throughout a zonally restricted region of the sensory epithelium. We demonstrate that a 6.7 kb region upstream of the M4 olfactory receptor coding region was sufficient to direct ex...

2004
Baranidharan Raman Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna

This paper presents a neuromorphic model of two olfactory signalprocessing primitives: chemotopic convergence of olfactory receptor neurons, and center on-off surround lateral inhibition in the olfactory bulb. A self-organizing model of receptor convergence onto glomeruli is used to generate a spatially organized map, an olfactory image. This map serves as input to a lattice of spiking neurons ...

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