We investigate the interplay of odor identity and concentration coding in the antennal lobe (AL) of the honeybee Apis mellifera. In this primary olfactory center of the honeybee brain, odors are encoded by the spatio-temporal response patterns of olfactory glomeruli. With rising odor concentration, further glomerular responses are recruited into the patterns, which affects distances between the patterns. Based on calcium-imaging recordings, we found that such pattern broadening renders distances between glomerular response patterns closer to chemical distances between the corresponding odor molecules. Our results offer an explanation for the honeybee's improved odor discrimination performance at higher odor concentrations
SummaryOlfactory systems dynamically encode odor information in the nervous system. Insects constitu...
Local networks within the primary olfactory centers reformat odor representations from olfactory rec...
In their natural environment, many insects need to identify and evaluate behaviorally relevant odora...
Odors are coded by glomerular activity patterns in the insect antennal lobe (AL) and in the mammalia...
The primary olfactory neuropil, the antennal lobe (AL) in insects, is organized in glomeruli. Glomer...
We investigated strategies involved in odour intensity coding by the primary olfactory centre of ins...
Odours are represented by specific ensembles of activated glomeruli in a combinatorial manner within...
The antennal lobe plays a central role for odor processing in insects, as demonstrated by electrophy...
The antennal lobe plays a central role for odor processing in insects, as demonstrated by electrophy...
<div><p>(A) Schematic view of odor processing in the honeybee brain. Some 60,000 odorant receptor ce...
The antennal lobe plays a central role for odor processing in insects, as demonstrated by electrophy...
Major advances have been made during the past two years in understanding how honeybees process olfac...
AbstractHoneybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the probosc...
Odours are received by olfactory receptors, which send their axons to the first sensory neuropils, t...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
SummaryOlfactory systems dynamically encode odor information in the nervous system. Insects constitu...
Local networks within the primary olfactory centers reformat odor representations from olfactory rec...
In their natural environment, many insects need to identify and evaluate behaviorally relevant odora...
Odors are coded by glomerular activity patterns in the insect antennal lobe (AL) and in the mammalia...
The primary olfactory neuropil, the antennal lobe (AL) in insects, is organized in glomeruli. Glomer...
We investigated strategies involved in odour intensity coding by the primary olfactory centre of ins...
Odours are represented by specific ensembles of activated glomeruli in a combinatorial manner within...
The antennal lobe plays a central role for odor processing in insects, as demonstrated by electrophy...
The antennal lobe plays a central role for odor processing in insects, as demonstrated by electrophy...
<div><p>(A) Schematic view of odor processing in the honeybee brain. Some 60,000 odorant receptor ce...
The antennal lobe plays a central role for odor processing in insects, as demonstrated by electrophy...
Major advances have been made during the past two years in understanding how honeybees process olfac...
AbstractHoneybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the probosc...
Odours are received by olfactory receptors, which send their axons to the first sensory neuropils, t...
Honeybees can be trained to associate odorants to sucrose reward by conditioning the proboscis exten...
SummaryOlfactory systems dynamically encode odor information in the nervous system. Insects constitu...
Local networks within the primary olfactory centers reformat odor representations from olfactory rec...
In their natural environment, many insects need to identify and evaluate behaviorally relevant odora...