Natural odors, generally composed of many monomolecular components, are analyzed by peripheral receptors into component features and translated into spatiotemporal patterns of neural activity in the olfactory bulb. Here, we will discuss the role of the olfactory cortex in the recognition, separation and completion of those odor-evoked patterns, and how these processes contribute to odor perception. Recent findings regarding the neural architecture, physiology, and plasticity of the olfactory cortex, principally the piriform cortex, will be described in the context of how this paleocortical structure creates odor objects
AbstractHuman olfactory perception is notoriously unreliable, but shows substantial benefits from vi...
SummaryOlfactory information is first encoded in a combinatorial fashion by olfactory bulb glomeruli...
Over the past few decades, research exploring how the brain perceives, discriminates, and recognizes...
SummaryThe relationship between odorant structure and odor quality has been a focus of olfactory res...
SummaryOlfactory perception is initiated by the recognition of odorants by a large repertoire of rec...
Events in our external world are transformed into internal percepts and experiences. How can we begi...
For many organisms the sense of smell is critical to survival. Some olfactory stimuli elicit innate ...
In most sensory systems, the sensory cortex is the place where sensation approaches perception. As d...
We are rapidly advancing toward an understanding of the molecular events underlying odor transductio...
Mammals are poor at individuating the separate components that comprise odor mixtures, but not when ...
Efficient recognition of odorous objects universally shapes animal behavior and is crucial for survi...
The cortex organizes sensory information to enable discrimination and generalization1-4. As systemat...
The olfactory cortex encompasses several anatomically distinct regions each hypothesized to provide ...
SummaryOdors are initially encoded in the brain as a set of distinct physicochemical characteristics...
The olfactory system encodes information about molecules by spatiotemporal patterns of activity acro...
AbstractHuman olfactory perception is notoriously unreliable, but shows substantial benefits from vi...
SummaryOlfactory information is first encoded in a combinatorial fashion by olfactory bulb glomeruli...
Over the past few decades, research exploring how the brain perceives, discriminates, and recognizes...
SummaryThe relationship between odorant structure and odor quality has been a focus of olfactory res...
SummaryOlfactory perception is initiated by the recognition of odorants by a large repertoire of rec...
Events in our external world are transformed into internal percepts and experiences. How can we begi...
For many organisms the sense of smell is critical to survival. Some olfactory stimuli elicit innate ...
In most sensory systems, the sensory cortex is the place where sensation approaches perception. As d...
We are rapidly advancing toward an understanding of the molecular events underlying odor transductio...
Mammals are poor at individuating the separate components that comprise odor mixtures, but not when ...
Efficient recognition of odorous objects universally shapes animal behavior and is crucial for survi...
The cortex organizes sensory information to enable discrimination and generalization1-4. As systemat...
The olfactory cortex encompasses several anatomically distinct regions each hypothesized to provide ...
SummaryOdors are initially encoded in the brain as a set of distinct physicochemical characteristics...
The olfactory system encodes information about molecules by spatiotemporal patterns of activity acro...
AbstractHuman olfactory perception is notoriously unreliable, but shows substantial benefits from vi...
SummaryOlfactory information is first encoded in a combinatorial fashion by olfactory bulb glomeruli...
Over the past few decades, research exploring how the brain perceives, discriminates, and recognizes...