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Oscillations and sparsening of odor representations in the mushroom body
- Source :
- Science
- Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- In the insect olfactory system, oscillatory synchronization is functionally relevant and reflects the coherent activation of dynamic neural assemblies. We examined the role of such oscillatory synchronization in information transfer between networks in this system. The antennal lobe is the obligatory relay for olfactory afferent signals and generates oscillatory output. The mushroom body is responsible for formation and retrieval of olfactory and other memories. The format of odor representations differs significantly across these structures. Whereas representations are dense, dynamic, and seemingly redundant in the antennal lobe, they are sparse and carried by more selective neurons in the mushroom body. This transformation relies on a combination of oscillatory dynamics and intrinsic and circuit properties that act together to selectively filter and synthesize the output from the antennal lobe. These results provide direct support for the functional relevance of correlation codes and shed some light on the role of oscillatory synchronization in sensory networks.
- Subjects :
- Olfactory system
Male
Kenyon cell
Patch-Clamp Techniques
Time Factors
Action Potentials
Sensory system
Olfaction
Grasshoppers
Biology
Synaptic Transmission
Neural ensemble
Interneurons
medicine
Animals
Picrotoxin
Electrodes
Evoked Potentials
Mushroom Bodies
gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
Neurons
Multidisciplinary
Quantitative Biology::Neurons and Cognition
Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials
Neural Inhibition
Anatomy
Electric Stimulation
Smell
medicine.anatomical_structure
Odor
Mushroom bodies
Odorants
Antennal lobe
Female
Nerve Net
Neuroscience
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10959203
- Volume :
- 297
- Issue :
- 5580
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Science (New York, N.Y.)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....068e1bf4fd0ebc5e34a98f34d809df99