Olfactory glomeruli are the loci where the first odor-representation map emerges. The glomerular layer comprises exquisite local synaptic circuits for the processing of olfactory coding patterns immediately after their emergence. To understand how an odor map is transferred from afferent terminals to postsynaptic dendrites, it is essential to directly monitor the odor-evoked glomerular postsynaptic activity patterns. Here we report the use of a transgenic mouse expressing a Ca(2+)-sensitive green fluorescence protein (GCaMP2) under a Kv3.1 potassium-channel promoter. Immunostaining revealed that GCaMP2 was specifically expressed in mitral and tufted cells and a subpopulation of juxtaglomerular cells but not in olfactory nerve terminals. Bot...
AbstractWe adapted the technique of intrinsic signal imaging to visualize how odorant concentration ...
SummaryOdor representations are initially formed in the olfactory bulb, which contains a topographic...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2001. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Olfactory glomeruli are the loci where the first odor-representation map emerges. The glomerular lay...
Mice and rats use 1,000 olfactory receptor types to probe chemical space. Each glomerulus in the olf...
The sense of smell is undeniably important, driving animal behaviors like food search, social intera...
Odor quality is thought to be encoded by the activation of partially overlapping subsets of glomerul...
In sensory systems, peripheral organs convey sensory inputs to relay networks where information is s...
In the mouse olfactory system, more than 1000 classes of olfactory receptor neurons(ORNs) each sends...
Odorant identity is represented in the olfactory bulb (OB) by the glomerular activity pattern, which...
In sensory systems, peripheral organs convey sensory inputs to relay networks where information is s...
Cortical feedback is a universal feature of all sensory systems, and represents an important general...
Odorants are first represented in the brain by distributed patterns of activity in the olfactory bul...
Sensory inputs frequently converge on the brain in a spatially organized manner, often with overlapp...
Processing of sensory information is substantially shaped by centrifugal, or feedback, projections f...
AbstractWe adapted the technique of intrinsic signal imaging to visualize how odorant concentration ...
SummaryOdor representations are initially formed in the olfactory bulb, which contains a topographic...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2001. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Olfactory glomeruli are the loci where the first odor-representation map emerges. The glomerular lay...
Mice and rats use 1,000 olfactory receptor types to probe chemical space. Each glomerulus in the olf...
The sense of smell is undeniably important, driving animal behaviors like food search, social intera...
Odor quality is thought to be encoded by the activation of partially overlapping subsets of glomerul...
In sensory systems, peripheral organs convey sensory inputs to relay networks where information is s...
In the mouse olfactory system, more than 1000 classes of olfactory receptor neurons(ORNs) each sends...
Odorant identity is represented in the olfactory bulb (OB) by the glomerular activity pattern, which...
In sensory systems, peripheral organs convey sensory inputs to relay networks where information is s...
Cortical feedback is a universal feature of all sensory systems, and represents an important general...
Odorants are first represented in the brain by distributed patterns of activity in the olfactory bul...
Sensory inputs frequently converge on the brain in a spatially organized manner, often with overlapp...
Processing of sensory information is substantially shaped by centrifugal, or feedback, projections f...
AbstractWe adapted the technique of intrinsic signal imaging to visualize how odorant concentration ...
SummaryOdor representations are initially formed in the olfactory bulb, which contains a topographic...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2001. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...