Peripheral neurons of most sensory systems increase their response with increasing stimulus intensity. Behavioural responses, however, can be specific to some intermediate intensity level whose particular value might be innate or associatively learned. Learning such a preference requires an adjustable trans- formation from a monotonic stimulus representation at the sensory periphery to a non-monotonic representation for the motor command. How do neural systems accomplish this task? We tackle this general question focusing on odour-intensity learning in the fruit fly, whose first- and second-order olfactory neurons show monotonic stimulus–response curves. Nevertheless, flies form associative memories specific to particular trained odour inte...
Learning permits animals to attach meaning and context to sensory stimuli. How this information is c...
Taking advantage of the well-characterized olfactory system of Drosophila, we derive a simple quanti...
Neural representations of odors get associated with other stimuli through experience. Are action pot...
Peripheral neurons of most sensory systems increase their response with increasing stimulus intensit...
Peripheral neurons of most sensory systems increase their response with increasing stimulus intensit...
Although all sensory circuits ascend to higher brain areas where stimuli are represented in sparse, ...
Animals' behaviour towards odours depends on both odour quality and odour intensity. While neuronal ...
Animals are able to form associative memories and benefit from past experience. In classical conditi...
Learning can rely on stimulus quality, stimulus intensity, or a combination of these. Regarding olfa...
All animals must use patterns of olfactory receptor neuron (ORN) activity to compute appropriate beh...
Neural circuits exploit numerous strategies for encoding information. Although the functional signif...
The neural representation of a stimulus is repeatedly transformed as it moves from the sensory perip...
Over the past two decades, substantial amount of work has been conducted to characterize different o...
In this thesis I investigate the role of dopamine modulated plasticity during olfactory learning in ...
SummaryTaking advantage of the well-characterized olfactory system of Drosophila, we derive a simple...
Learning permits animals to attach meaning and context to sensory stimuli. How this information is c...
Taking advantage of the well-characterized olfactory system of Drosophila, we derive a simple quanti...
Neural representations of odors get associated with other stimuli through experience. Are action pot...
Peripheral neurons of most sensory systems increase their response with increasing stimulus intensit...
Peripheral neurons of most sensory systems increase their response with increasing stimulus intensit...
Although all sensory circuits ascend to higher brain areas where stimuli are represented in sparse, ...
Animals' behaviour towards odours depends on both odour quality and odour intensity. While neuronal ...
Animals are able to form associative memories and benefit from past experience. In classical conditi...
Learning can rely on stimulus quality, stimulus intensity, or a combination of these. Regarding olfa...
All animals must use patterns of olfactory receptor neuron (ORN) activity to compute appropriate beh...
Neural circuits exploit numerous strategies for encoding information. Although the functional signif...
The neural representation of a stimulus is repeatedly transformed as it moves from the sensory perip...
Over the past two decades, substantial amount of work has been conducted to characterize different o...
In this thesis I investigate the role of dopamine modulated plasticity during olfactory learning in ...
SummaryTaking advantage of the well-characterized olfactory system of Drosophila, we derive a simple...
Learning permits animals to attach meaning and context to sensory stimuli. How this information is c...
Taking advantage of the well-characterized olfactory system of Drosophila, we derive a simple quanti...
Neural representations of odors get associated with other stimuli through experience. Are action pot...