During odor sensing the activity of principal neurons of the mammalian olfactory bulb, the mitral and tufted cells (MTCs), occurs in repetitive bursts that are synchronized to respiration, reminiscent of hippocampal theta-gamma coupling. Axonless granule cells (GCs) mediate self- and lateral inhibitory interactions between the excitatory MTCs via reciprocal dendrodendritic synapses. We have explored long-term plasticity at this synapse by using a theta burst stimulation (TBS) protocol and variations thereof. GCs were excited via glomerular stimulation in acute brain slices. We find that TBS induces exclusively long-term depression in the majority of experiments, whereas single bursts ("single-sniff paradigm") can elicit both long-term poten...
How experience alters neuronal ensemble dynamics and how locus coeruleus-mediated norepinephrine rel...
In this issue of Neuron, Abraham et al. report a direct connection between inhibitory function and o...
Inhibitory interneurons are the “shush”-ers of the brain—their output causes a reduction in the outp...
During odor sensing the activity of principal neurons of the mammalian olfactory bulb, the mitral an...
During odor sensing the activity of principal neurons of the mammalian olfactory bulb, the mitral an...
Output projections of the olfactory bulb (OB) to the olfactory cortex (OCX) and reciprocal feedback ...
The continued addition of new neurons to mature olfactory circuits represents a remarkable mode of c...
<p>Understanding how neural and behavioral timescales interact to influence cortical activity and st...
In the olfactory bulb, lateral inhibition mediated by granule cells has been suggested to modulate t...
SummaryLocal inhibitory circuits are thought to shape neuronal information processing in the central...
SummaryHow are sensory representations in the brain influenced by the state of an animal? Here we us...
SummaryRhythmic neural activity is a hallmark of brain function, used ubiquitously to structure neur...
For sensory systems of the brain, the dynamics of an animal’s own sampling behavior has a direct con...
Once trained, rats are able to execute particularly difficult olfactory discrimination tasks with ex...
AbstractOlfaction is typically described as behaviorally slow, suggesting neural processes on the or...
How experience alters neuronal ensemble dynamics and how locus coeruleus-mediated norepinephrine rel...
In this issue of Neuron, Abraham et al. report a direct connection between inhibitory function and o...
Inhibitory interneurons are the “shush”-ers of the brain—their output causes a reduction in the outp...
During odor sensing the activity of principal neurons of the mammalian olfactory bulb, the mitral an...
During odor sensing the activity of principal neurons of the mammalian olfactory bulb, the mitral an...
Output projections of the olfactory bulb (OB) to the olfactory cortex (OCX) and reciprocal feedback ...
The continued addition of new neurons to mature olfactory circuits represents a remarkable mode of c...
<p>Understanding how neural and behavioral timescales interact to influence cortical activity and st...
In the olfactory bulb, lateral inhibition mediated by granule cells has been suggested to modulate t...
SummaryLocal inhibitory circuits are thought to shape neuronal information processing in the central...
SummaryHow are sensory representations in the brain influenced by the state of an animal? Here we us...
SummaryRhythmic neural activity is a hallmark of brain function, used ubiquitously to structure neur...
For sensory systems of the brain, the dynamics of an animal’s own sampling behavior has a direct con...
Once trained, rats are able to execute particularly difficult olfactory discrimination tasks with ex...
AbstractOlfaction is typically described as behaviorally slow, suggesting neural processes on the or...
How experience alters neuronal ensemble dynamics and how locus coeruleus-mediated norepinephrine rel...
In this issue of Neuron, Abraham et al. report a direct connection between inhibitory function and o...
Inhibitory interneurons are the “shush”-ers of the brain—their output causes a reduction in the outp...