doi: 10.3389/fncir.2012.00040 Mechanisms and benefits of granule cell latency coding in the mouse olfactory bul
Olfactory representations are shaped by brain state and respiration. The interaction and circuit sub...
Olfaction, the sense of smell, is one of the most important sensory stimuli for any organism, from u...
Local inhibitory circuits are thought to shape neuronal information processing in the central nervou...
Inhibitory circuits are critical for shaping odor representations in the olfactory bulb. There, indi...
Inhibitory interneurons are the “shush”-ers of the brain—their output causes a reduction in the outp...
Reliable, stimulus-specific temporal patterns of action potentials have been proposed to encode info...
Information processing in early sensory regions is modulated by a diverse range of inhibitory intern...
How sensory stimuli are processed by neural networks is a key question of neuroscience. Olfactory co...
In this issue of Neuron, Abraham et al. report a direct connection between inhibitory function and o...
The role of granule cells in olfactory processing is surrounded by several enigmatic observations, s...
Sensory inputs frequently converge on the brain in a spatially organized manner, often with overlapp...
SummaryLocal inhibitory circuits are thought to shape neuronal information processing in the central...
In terrestrial vertebrates, sniffing controls odorant access to receptors, and therefore sets the ti...
SummaryIn the mouse olfactory bulb, information from sensory neurons is extensively processed by loc...
SummaryIn mammals, olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) expressing a specific odorant receptor (OR) gene...
Olfactory representations are shaped by brain state and respiration. The interaction and circuit sub...
Olfaction, the sense of smell, is one of the most important sensory stimuli for any organism, from u...
Local inhibitory circuits are thought to shape neuronal information processing in the central nervou...
Inhibitory circuits are critical for shaping odor representations in the olfactory bulb. There, indi...
Inhibitory interneurons are the “shush”-ers of the brain—their output causes a reduction in the outp...
Reliable, stimulus-specific temporal patterns of action potentials have been proposed to encode info...
Information processing in early sensory regions is modulated by a diverse range of inhibitory intern...
How sensory stimuli are processed by neural networks is a key question of neuroscience. Olfactory co...
In this issue of Neuron, Abraham et al. report a direct connection between inhibitory function and o...
The role of granule cells in olfactory processing is surrounded by several enigmatic observations, s...
Sensory inputs frequently converge on the brain in a spatially organized manner, often with overlapp...
SummaryLocal inhibitory circuits are thought to shape neuronal information processing in the central...
In terrestrial vertebrates, sniffing controls odorant access to receptors, and therefore sets the ti...
SummaryIn the mouse olfactory bulb, information from sensory neurons is extensively processed by loc...
SummaryIn mammals, olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) expressing a specific odorant receptor (OR) gene...
Olfactory representations are shaped by brain state and respiration. The interaction and circuit sub...
Olfaction, the sense of smell, is one of the most important sensory stimuli for any organism, from u...
Local inhibitory circuits are thought to shape neuronal information processing in the central nervou...