SummaryThe first-order sensory relay for olfactory processing, the main olfactory bulb (MOB), retains the ability to acquire new interneurons throughout life. It is therefore a particularly appropriate region for studying the role of experience in sculpting neuronal networks. We found that nostril closure decreased the number of newborn granule cells in the MOB, the complexity of their dendritic arborization, and their spine density, without affecting the preexisting population of granule cells. Accordingly, the frequency of miniature synaptic inhibitory events received by mitral cells was reduced. However, due to a compensatory increase in newborn granule cell excitability, action potential-dependent GABA release was dramatically enhanced,...
In the olfactory bulb (OB), a large population of axon-less inhibitory interneurons, the granule cel...
Inhibitory interneurons are the “shush”-ers of the brain—their output causes a reduction in the outp...
SummarySensory perception is not a simple feed-forward process, and higher brain areas can actively ...
SummaryThe first-order sensory relay for olfactory processing, the main olfactory bulb (MOB), retain...
International audienceThe first-order sensory relay for olfactory processing, the main olfactory bul...
New neurons integrate in large numbers into the mature olfactory bulb circuit throughout life. The f...
The continued addition of new neurons to mature olfactory circuits represents a remarkable mode of c...
Neural Sensitivity to Odorants in Deprived and Normal Olfactory Bulbs. Rodríguez et al. PLoS ONE. 20...
abstract Olfactory sensory activity is a main factor factor controlling intergration and survival of...
International audienceIn the main olfactory bulb, stimuli are coded within the spatio-temporal patte...
International audienceIdentifying and defining the characteristic features of the inhibitory neurons...
In this issue of Neuron, Abraham et al. report a direct connection between inhibitory function and o...
The mitral-granule cell (MC-GC) reciprocal synapse is an important source of auto- and lateral inhib...
The continued addition of new neurons to mature olfactory circuits represents a remarkable mode of c...
Adult-born neurons adjust olfactory bulb (OB) network functioning in response to changing environmen...
In the olfactory bulb (OB), a large population of axon-less inhibitory interneurons, the granule cel...
Inhibitory interneurons are the “shush”-ers of the brain—their output causes a reduction in the outp...
SummarySensory perception is not a simple feed-forward process, and higher brain areas can actively ...
SummaryThe first-order sensory relay for olfactory processing, the main olfactory bulb (MOB), retain...
International audienceThe first-order sensory relay for olfactory processing, the main olfactory bul...
New neurons integrate in large numbers into the mature olfactory bulb circuit throughout life. The f...
The continued addition of new neurons to mature olfactory circuits represents a remarkable mode of c...
Neural Sensitivity to Odorants in Deprived and Normal Olfactory Bulbs. Rodríguez et al. PLoS ONE. 20...
abstract Olfactory sensory activity is a main factor factor controlling intergration and survival of...
International audienceIn the main olfactory bulb, stimuli are coded within the spatio-temporal patte...
International audienceIdentifying and defining the characteristic features of the inhibitory neurons...
In this issue of Neuron, Abraham et al. report a direct connection between inhibitory function and o...
The mitral-granule cell (MC-GC) reciprocal synapse is an important source of auto- and lateral inhib...
The continued addition of new neurons to mature olfactory circuits represents a remarkable mode of c...
Adult-born neurons adjust olfactory bulb (OB) network functioning in response to changing environmen...
In the olfactory bulb (OB), a large population of axon-less inhibitory interneurons, the granule cel...
Inhibitory interneurons are the “shush”-ers of the brain—their output causes a reduction in the outp...
SummarySensory perception is not a simple feed-forward process, and higher brain areas can actively ...