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A First: Researchers Apply Efficient Coding Principle To Sense Of ...
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The team affirms that olfactory neurons in moths best process those stimuli that occur most frequently. The authors selected the pheromone olfactory system ...
Efficient Coding Principle Applied To Sense Of Smell
Medical News Today, UK - Apr 24, 2008
... chose to study the pheromone olfactory system because it is the only one in aerial mammals for which scientists have described the quantitative ...

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Concierge, NY - May 9, 2008
In spring, a heady combination of British rain and waxing sunlight gives it an undeniable visual and olfactory pop... [READ MORE] Later on, I bumped into ...
Comprehensive Survey of the Field of Comparative Neuroanatomy
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Visual Forebrain in Amniotes. -- Somatosensory and Motor Forebrain in Amniotes. -- Auditory and Vocal Forebrain Amniotes. -- Terminal Nerve and Olfactory ...
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Turkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - May 6, 2008
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A Systems Perspective on Early Olfactory Coding -
G Laurent - Science, 1999 - sciencemag.org
... words, although the higher visual system in most cases will treat two random dot
images as two indistinguishable objects, the olfactory system appears able to ...

… brain: transneuronal anterograde and retrograde labeling in the rat olfactory system by wheat germ … -
MT Shipley - Brain Res Bull, 1985 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... has been documented in the mammalian and immature avian visual system [6,14 ...
transneuronal labeling could be shown in the mammalian olfactory system, whether ...

Evolutionary radiation of visual and olfactory brain systems in primates, bats and insectivores -
RA Barton, A Purvis, PH Harvey - Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, 1995 - JSTOR
... with diet: frugivory was associated with enlargements of the geniculostriate visual
system in diurnal primates, enlargements of olfactory structures in ...

Molecular recognition and olfactory processing in the mammalian olfactory system -
K Mori, Y Yoshihara - Progress in Neurobiology, 1995 - Elsevier
... represents the visual image of the jasmine flower. The odor molecules shown in this
figure are the basis for the nervous system to form the olfactory image of ...

Information Coding in the Vertebrate Olfactory System -
LB Buck - Annual Reviews in Neuroscience, 1996 - Annual Reviews
... THE VERTEBRATE OLFACTORY SYSTEM ... Another important feature is the ability of the
olfactory system to rapidly recover the ability to sense an odorant, which may ...

Simulation of chaotic EEG patterns with a dynamic model of the olfactory system -
WJ Freeman - Biological Cybernetics, 1987 - Springer
... 5). Close visual inspection of resting EEGs and their ... The olfactory forebrain is
no more or less complex ... parts of the central nervous system, though better ...

[PDF] How the olfactory system makes sense of scents -
S Firestein - Nature, 2001 - scitec.uwichill.edu.bb
... This seems a fair trade-off as the olfactory system is rarely called on
to act quickly, as the visual or auditory systems might be. ...
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Functional Organization of Olfactory System -
MT Shipley, M Ennis - Journal of Neurobiology, 1996 - doi.wiley.com
... We do not know if the olfactory system extracts olfactory ?features? analogous to
the orientation and/or velocity of visual stimuli or if the system is ...

Episodic multiregional cortical coherence at multiple frequencies during visual task performance -
SL Bressler, R Coppola, R Nakamura - Nature, 1993 - nature.com
... olfactory system, inhalation induces increased & gamma;-cor-relation between sites
in olfactory bulb and cortex 8 . In the cat visual system, coherent visual ...

[PDF] Gustatory, olfactory, and visual convergence within the primate orbitofrontal cortex -
ET Rolls, LL Baylis - J Neurosci, 1994 - lnx2.cns.ox.ac.uk
... of the taste, olfactory, or visual system. In addition, some neurons were
found with bimodal responses, responding for example to ...
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Smell experience during critical period alters brain

Exposure to elevated levels of carbon dioxide within the first five days of birth rewires a smell circuit in the fly brain

 

Unlike the circuitry of the visual system, that of the olfactory system was thought to be hardwired: Once the neurons had formed, no amount of sensory input could change their arrangement. Now researchers at Rockefeller University and their collaborators have upturned this scientific dogma by showing that there is a sensitive period during which the external environment can alter a circuit in the fly brain that detects carbon dioxide, a gas that alerts flies to food and mates. This research, to be published in the December 6 issue of Neuron, may suggest that this brain plasticity isn't limited to the carbon dioxide detection circuit. Rather, it may be a general feature of the olfactory system itself.

"The circuit has a genetic plan, but that genetic plan can adjust to real world conditions," says Leslie Vosshall, head of the Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Behavior. "This paper is the first compelling case that the olfactory system is plastic."

Using several imaging techniques, Vosshall and her colleagues traced the carbon dioxide circuit, a well-described pathway that consists of three different types of neurons, the axons and dendrites of which form an entangled ball called a glomerulus. The researchers exposed flies to elevated levels of carbon dioxide to see whether it would alter the shape of this circuit or how it functioned. The glomerulus's volume was already increased after two days of exposure (from birth) and kept on increasing for five days, at which point it stopped. The increase in this specific glomerulus could only be induced by elevated levels of carbon dioxide and was also reversible.

After those initial few days, however, the researchers saw a different story unfold. If they didn't expose the flies to carbon dioxide within the first five days, genetics locked in the glomerulus's size such that no matter how long the flies were exposed to the gas, the glomerulus's volume didn't increase. These findings suggest that the fly's external environment can rewire the carbon dioxide detection circuit only during a five-day window of development.

"During this critical period, the olfactory system is flexible enough to calibrate its genetic map to its local environment," says first author Silke Sachse, a former postdoc in the Vosshall lab who is now a group leader in optical imaging at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, Germany. "But once that window closes, the circuit is no longer plastic."

To figure out the mechanism by which the glomerulus increases its volume, the Vosshall group imaged the three types of neurons that make up the glomerulus -- olfactory sensory neurons, projection neurons and interneurons -- to see whether their structure or function had changed. The olfactory sensory neurons, which report sensory information to glomeruli, did not show any sign of structural or functional changes. However, the projection neurons, which send information from the glomeruli to the brain, and the interneurons, which communicate with the two types of neurons as well as the glomeruli, showed significant functional changes. "Usually the sensory neurons collect information and send it to the brain and it is the job of the brain to interpret what the information means," says Vosshall. "For plasticity to be useful, it probably makes sense to delegate that job to the brain rather than to the external sensory neurons."

 
 
 
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