Skip to Next Section Olfactory sensory neurons innervate the olfactory bulb, where responses to different odorants generate a chemotopic map of increased neural activity within different bulbar regions. In this study, insight into the basal pattern of neural organization of the vertebrate olfactory bulb was gained by investigating the lamprey. Retrograde labelling established that lateral and dorsal bulbar territories receive the axons of sensory neurons broadly distributed in the main olfactory epithelium and that the medial region receives sensory neuron input only from neurons projecting from the accessory olfactory organ. The response duration for local field potential recordings was similar in the lateral and dorsal regions, and both w...
Anatomical and physiological experiments in the lamprey reveal the neural circuit involved in transf...
Chemosensory systems play an important role in any organism collecting and processing information to...
The sea lamprey is an invasive jawless fish species in the Great Lakes. Its voracious appetite for s...
Olfactory information is utilized for a variety of behaviours including feeding, migration and spawn...
Although four different primary olfactory pathways have been described in tetrapod vertebrates, poly...
Although there is abundant evidence for segregated processing in the olfactory system across vertebr...
The olfactory system of fishes mediates a wide array of behaviours including migration and spawning....
Olfaction is an extremely important communication modality for most organisms, yet it is probably th...
Odor-guided behaviors, including homing, predator avoidance, or food and mate searching, are ubiquit...
BackgroundA dual olfactory system, represented by two anatomically distinct but spatially proximate ...
This study examined olfactory sensory neuron morphology and physiological responsiveness in newly ha...
The olfactory system allows animals to navigate in their environment to feed, mate, and escape preda...
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is an ancient jawless fish phyletically removed from modern (te...
Odor-guided behaviors, including homing, predator avoidance, or food and mate searching, are ubiquit...
This study aims to discover neural pathways stimulated by reproductive pheromones eliciting an attra...
Anatomical and physiological experiments in the lamprey reveal the neural circuit involved in transf...
Chemosensory systems play an important role in any organism collecting and processing information to...
The sea lamprey is an invasive jawless fish species in the Great Lakes. Its voracious appetite for s...
Olfactory information is utilized for a variety of behaviours including feeding, migration and spawn...
Although four different primary olfactory pathways have been described in tetrapod vertebrates, poly...
Although there is abundant evidence for segregated processing in the olfactory system across vertebr...
The olfactory system of fishes mediates a wide array of behaviours including migration and spawning....
Olfaction is an extremely important communication modality for most organisms, yet it is probably th...
Odor-guided behaviors, including homing, predator avoidance, or food and mate searching, are ubiquit...
BackgroundA dual olfactory system, represented by two anatomically distinct but spatially proximate ...
This study examined olfactory sensory neuron morphology and physiological responsiveness in newly ha...
The olfactory system allows animals to navigate in their environment to feed, mate, and escape preda...
The sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) is an ancient jawless fish phyletically removed from modern (te...
Odor-guided behaviors, including homing, predator avoidance, or food and mate searching, are ubiquit...
This study aims to discover neural pathways stimulated by reproductive pheromones eliciting an attra...
Anatomical and physiological experiments in the lamprey reveal the neural circuit involved in transf...
Chemosensory systems play an important role in any organism collecting and processing information to...
The sea lamprey is an invasive jawless fish species in the Great Lakes. Its voracious appetite for s...