Abstract This thesis is a study of the odour responses of insect olfactory (or odorant) receptor neurons (ORN) of blowfly (Calliphora vicina), mosquito (Aedes communis), fruitflies (Drosophila melanogaster and D. virilis) and large pine weevil (Hylobius abietis). A power-law dependence (similar to Stevens' law in psychophysics) was obtained for the action potential rate of ORN responses vs. odour concentration in measurements with metal microelectrodes from blowfly ORNs and an analysis system was developed for the extracellularily recorded action potentials (or nerve pulses). Odour exposure sequences were used to study action potential rates quantitatively as a function of odour concentration in air exposure. For an odour exposure sequenc...
A statistical model of the population of first-order olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) is proposed a...
The ability of an animal to detect, discriminate, and respond to odors depends on the function of it...
Insects rely heavily on olfaction to locate food, find mates and sense danger. Odorant stimuli in th...
The set of chemosensory receptors expressed by the olfactory receptor neurons lying in an insect's a...
Because of their diversity, abundance, and nigh ubiquity on land, insects represent the largest grou...
This thesis summarizes and discusses the results of four separate studies on fly olfaction. The aim ...
The set of chemosensory receptors expressed by the olfactory receptor neurons lying in an insect's a...
Olfactory systems detect and discriminate an enormous diversity of volatile environmental stimuli an...
Each down stroke of an insect’s wings accelerates axial airflow over the antennae. Modeling studies ...
Over the past two decades, substantial amount of work has been conducted to characterize different o...
A set of odours was presented to the housefly Musca domestica and the electrophysiological responses...
Most of us are well aware of the many odours surrounding us in nature and enjoy the pleasant smell o...
This thesis summarizes and discusses the results of four separate studies on fly olfaction. The aim ...
We studied the electrophysiological activity of two classes of Drosophila melanogaster larval olfact...
Physiological studies on olfaction frequently ignore the airborne quantities of stimuli reaching the...
A statistical model of the population of first-order olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) is proposed a...
The ability of an animal to detect, discriminate, and respond to odors depends on the function of it...
Insects rely heavily on olfaction to locate food, find mates and sense danger. Odorant stimuli in th...
The set of chemosensory receptors expressed by the olfactory receptor neurons lying in an insect's a...
Because of their diversity, abundance, and nigh ubiquity on land, insects represent the largest grou...
This thesis summarizes and discusses the results of four separate studies on fly olfaction. The aim ...
The set of chemosensory receptors expressed by the olfactory receptor neurons lying in an insect's a...
Olfactory systems detect and discriminate an enormous diversity of volatile environmental stimuli an...
Each down stroke of an insect’s wings accelerates axial airflow over the antennae. Modeling studies ...
Over the past two decades, substantial amount of work has been conducted to characterize different o...
A set of odours was presented to the housefly Musca domestica and the electrophysiological responses...
Most of us are well aware of the many odours surrounding us in nature and enjoy the pleasant smell o...
This thesis summarizes and discusses the results of four separate studies on fly olfaction. The aim ...
We studied the electrophysiological activity of two classes of Drosophila melanogaster larval olfact...
Physiological studies on olfaction frequently ignore the airborne quantities of stimuli reaching the...
A statistical model of the population of first-order olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) is proposed a...
The ability of an animal to detect, discriminate, and respond to odors depends on the function of it...
Insects rely heavily on olfaction to locate food, find mates and sense danger. Odorant stimuli in th...