The interactions between excitatory mitral cells and inhibitory granule cells are critical for the regulation of olfactory bulb activity. Here we review anatomical and physiological data on the mitral cell-granule cell circuit and provide a quantitative estimate of how this connectivity varies as a function of distance between mitral cells. We also discuss the ways in which the functional connectivity can be altered rapidly during olfactory bulb activity.</p
SummaryMitral/tufted cells of the olfactory bulb receive odorant information from receptor neurons a...
SummaryCenter-surround receptive fields are a fundamental unit of brain organization. It has been pr...
Lateral inhibition is a circuit motif found throughout the nervous system that often generates contr...
How patterns of odour-evoked glomerular activity are transformed into patterns of mitral cell action...
On their long lateral dendrites, mitral cells of the olfactory bulb form dendrodendritic synapses wi...
<p><b>A</b>) Inhibitory synaptic weights (granule-to-mitral) after 10 sec presentation of odor k3-3 ...
Decades of work in vivo and in vitro have provided a wealth of data on the properties of the recipro...
This paper deals with the dendritic signal processing by mitral cells in the olfactory bulb and its ...
SummaryIn the olfactory bulb, odor representations by principal mitral cells are modulated by local ...
Interneurons in the olfactory bulb are key elements of odor processing but their roles have not yet ...
Stimulus encoding by primary sensory brain areas provides a data-rich context for understanding thei...
Proper brain function relies on exquisite balance between excitation and inhibition, where inhibitor...
Summary Mitral/tufted cells of the olfactory bulb receive odorant information from receptor neurons ...
<div><p>Stimulus encoding by primary sensory brain areas provides a data-rich context for understand...
In the olfactory bulb, lateral inhibition mediated by granule cells has been suggested to modulate t...
SummaryMitral/tufted cells of the olfactory bulb receive odorant information from receptor neurons a...
SummaryCenter-surround receptive fields are a fundamental unit of brain organization. It has been pr...
Lateral inhibition is a circuit motif found throughout the nervous system that often generates contr...
How patterns of odour-evoked glomerular activity are transformed into patterns of mitral cell action...
On their long lateral dendrites, mitral cells of the olfactory bulb form dendrodendritic synapses wi...
<p><b>A</b>) Inhibitory synaptic weights (granule-to-mitral) after 10 sec presentation of odor k3-3 ...
Decades of work in vivo and in vitro have provided a wealth of data on the properties of the recipro...
This paper deals with the dendritic signal processing by mitral cells in the olfactory bulb and its ...
SummaryIn the olfactory bulb, odor representations by principal mitral cells are modulated by local ...
Interneurons in the olfactory bulb are key elements of odor processing but their roles have not yet ...
Stimulus encoding by primary sensory brain areas provides a data-rich context for understanding thei...
Proper brain function relies on exquisite balance between excitation and inhibition, where inhibitor...
Summary Mitral/tufted cells of the olfactory bulb receive odorant information from receptor neurons ...
<div><p>Stimulus encoding by primary sensory brain areas provides a data-rich context for understand...
In the olfactory bulb, lateral inhibition mediated by granule cells has been suggested to modulate t...
SummaryMitral/tufted cells of the olfactory bulb receive odorant information from receptor neurons a...
SummaryCenter-surround receptive fields are a fundamental unit of brain organization. It has been pr...
Lateral inhibition is a circuit motif found throughout the nervous system that often generates contr...