AbstractBrain activity is inherently combinatorial and three-dimensional. Optical imaging techniques offer a suitable opportunity to record many activity foci simultaneously, but under conventional microscopy conditions, optical access is generally limited to the frontal part of the brain. Thus, even for cases in which optical recordings have delivered substantial data, our knowledge of deeper layers is deficient. Using the honeybee olfactory system as a test system, we report that by using a gold-sputtered cover slip as a minute mirror, it is possible to optically access and record from otherwise inaccessible brain areas. In insects, the first brain area to code for odors is the antennal lobe (comparable to the vertebrate olfactory bulb). ...
The primary olfactory neuropil, the antennal lobe (AL) in insects, is organized in glomeruli. Glomer...
Understanding of the neural bases for complex behaviors in Hymenoptera insect species has been limit...
SummaryOlfactory systems dynamically encode odor information in the nervous system. Insects constitu...
AbstractBrain activity is inherently combinatorial and three-dimensional. Optical imaging techniques...
We report on the set-up of a two-photon microscopy platform for in-vivo insect neuroimaging. Resona...
Due to the honey bee’s importance as a simple neural model, there is a great need for new functional...
Recent studies have revealed asymmetries between the left and right sides of the brain in invertebra...
The western honeybee Apis mellifera, with a medium-sized brain of about a million neurons, was chose...
Recent studies have revealed asymmetries between the left and right sides of the brain in invertebra...
We describe a method for optically recording neuronal activity from an intact insect brain, upon nat...
The olfactory system of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, is a well-established model for studying the a...
We describe a method for optically recording neuronal activity from an intact insect brain, upon nat...
The insect antennal lobe is the first brain structure to process olfactory information. Like the ver...
Odours are received by olfactory receptors, which send their axons to the first sensory neuropils, t...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera:Apidae),has recently become a model for studying brain ...
The primary olfactory neuropil, the antennal lobe (AL) in insects, is organized in glomeruli. Glomer...
Understanding of the neural bases for complex behaviors in Hymenoptera insect species has been limit...
SummaryOlfactory systems dynamically encode odor information in the nervous system. Insects constitu...
AbstractBrain activity is inherently combinatorial and three-dimensional. Optical imaging techniques...
We report on the set-up of a two-photon microscopy platform for in-vivo insect neuroimaging. Resona...
Due to the honey bee’s importance as a simple neural model, there is a great need for new functional...
Recent studies have revealed asymmetries between the left and right sides of the brain in invertebra...
The western honeybee Apis mellifera, with a medium-sized brain of about a million neurons, was chose...
Recent studies have revealed asymmetries between the left and right sides of the brain in invertebra...
We describe a method for optically recording neuronal activity from an intact insect brain, upon nat...
The olfactory system of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, is a well-established model for studying the a...
We describe a method for optically recording neuronal activity from an intact insect brain, upon nat...
The insect antennal lobe is the first brain structure to process olfactory information. Like the ver...
Odours are received by olfactory receptors, which send their axons to the first sensory neuropils, t...
The honeybee, Apis mellifera L. (Hymenoptera:Apidae),has recently become a model for studying brain ...
The primary olfactory neuropil, the antennal lobe (AL) in insects, is organized in glomeruli. Glomer...
Understanding of the neural bases for complex behaviors in Hymenoptera insect species has been limit...
SummaryOlfactory systems dynamically encode odor information in the nervous system. Insects constitu...