The chemical senses-smell and taste-detect and discriminate an enormous diversity of environmental stimuli and provide fascinating but challenging models to investigate how sensory cues are represented in the brain. Important stimulus-coding events occur in peripheral sensory neurons, which express specific combinations of chemosensory receptors with defined ligand-response profiles. These receptors convert ligand recognition into spatial and temporal patterns of neural activity that are transmitted to, and interpreted in, central brain regions. Drosophila melanogaster provides an attractive model to study chemosensory coding because it possesses relatively simple peripheral olfactory and gustatory systems that display many organizational p...
AbstractA novel family of candidate gustatory receptors (GRs) was recently identified in searches of...
Understanding brain function is to account for how the sensory system is integrated with the organis...
Odor detection and discrimination by olfactory systems in vertebrates and invertebrates depend both ...
The chemical senses-smell and taste-detect and discriminate an enormous diversity of environmental s...
Chemical sensing begins when peripheral receptor proteins recognise specific environmental stimuli a...
Olfactory systems detect and discriminate an enormous diversity of volatile environmental stimuli an...
Gustatory systems sense chemicals upon contact and provide a model to investigate how these stimuli ...
The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) exhibits robust odor-evoked behaviors in response to cues fr...
The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) exhibits robust odor‑evoked behaviors in response to cues fr...
AbstractA large family of divergent candidate gustatory receptors has been identified in Drosophila....
Understanding the relationship between brain and behavior is the fundamental challenge in neuroscien...
KEY WORDS antenna; maxillary palps; antennal lobe; glomerular atlas; chemotopic map; larva ABSTRACT ...
To understand the principles of taste coding, it is necessary to understand the functional organizat...
The chemical senses are complex and poorly understood sensory modalities. An organism might encounte...
Understanding the relationship between brain and behavior is the fundamental challenge in neuroscien...
AbstractA novel family of candidate gustatory receptors (GRs) was recently identified in searches of...
Understanding brain function is to account for how the sensory system is integrated with the organis...
Odor detection and discrimination by olfactory systems in vertebrates and invertebrates depend both ...
The chemical senses-smell and taste-detect and discriminate an enormous diversity of environmental s...
Chemical sensing begins when peripheral receptor proteins recognise specific environmental stimuli a...
Olfactory systems detect and discriminate an enormous diversity of volatile environmental stimuli an...
Gustatory systems sense chemicals upon contact and provide a model to investigate how these stimuli ...
The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) exhibits robust odor-evoked behaviors in response to cues fr...
The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) exhibits robust odor‑evoked behaviors in response to cues fr...
AbstractA large family of divergent candidate gustatory receptors has been identified in Drosophila....
Understanding the relationship between brain and behavior is the fundamental challenge in neuroscien...
KEY WORDS antenna; maxillary palps; antennal lobe; glomerular atlas; chemotopic map; larva ABSTRACT ...
To understand the principles of taste coding, it is necessary to understand the functional organizat...
The chemical senses are complex and poorly understood sensory modalities. An organism might encounte...
Understanding the relationship between brain and behavior is the fundamental challenge in neuroscien...
AbstractA novel family of candidate gustatory receptors (GRs) was recently identified in searches of...
Understanding brain function is to account for how the sensory system is integrated with the organis...
Odor detection and discrimination by olfactory systems in vertebrates and invertebrates depend both ...