The lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) computes and transfers olfactory information from the olfactory bulb to the hippocampus. Here we established LEC connectivity to upstream and downstream brain regions to understand how the LEC processes olfactory information. We report that, in layer II (LII), reelin- and calbindin-positive (RE(+) and CB(+)) neurons constitute two major excitatory cell types that are electrophysiologically distinct and differentially connected. RE(+) neurons convey information to the hippocampus, while CB(+) neurons project to the olfactory cortex and the olfactory bulb. In vivo calcium imaging revealed that RE(+) neurons responded with higher selectivity to specific odors than CB(+) neurons and GABAergic neurons. At the ...
International audienceIn the olfactory system, the olfactory cortex sends glutamatergic projections ...
The primary olfactory (or piriform) cortex is a trilaminar paleocortex that is thought to construct ...
Events in our external world are transformed into internal percepts and experiences. How can we begi...
The lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) computes and transfers olfactory information from the olfactory ...
Recent studies ascribed to the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) an important function in object recog...
Lateral and medial parts of entorhinal cortex (EC) convey nonspatial `what' and spatial `where&...
Understanding how distinct neuron types in a neural circuit process and propagate information is ess...
The lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) is involved in odor discrimination, odor-associative multimodal ...
The broadly-distributed, non-topographic projections to and from the olfactory cortex may suggest a ...
Sensory perception emerges from the interplay between stimulus-driven feedforward cortical activatio...
Cortical feedback is a universal feature of all sensory systems, and represents an important general...
Over the past few decades, research exploring how the brain perceives, discriminates, and recognizes...
The olfactory cortex encompasses several anatomically distinct regions each hypothesized to provide ...
From odors in the environment to a behavior in response to those odors there are a lot of brain stru...
Processing of sensory information is substantially shaped by centrifugal, or feedback, projections f...
International audienceIn the olfactory system, the olfactory cortex sends glutamatergic projections ...
The primary olfactory (or piriform) cortex is a trilaminar paleocortex that is thought to construct ...
Events in our external world are transformed into internal percepts and experiences. How can we begi...
The lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) computes and transfers olfactory information from the olfactory ...
Recent studies ascribed to the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) an important function in object recog...
Lateral and medial parts of entorhinal cortex (EC) convey nonspatial `what' and spatial `where&...
Understanding how distinct neuron types in a neural circuit process and propagate information is ess...
The lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) is involved in odor discrimination, odor-associative multimodal ...
The broadly-distributed, non-topographic projections to and from the olfactory cortex may suggest a ...
Sensory perception emerges from the interplay between stimulus-driven feedforward cortical activatio...
Cortical feedback is a universal feature of all sensory systems, and represents an important general...
Over the past few decades, research exploring how the brain perceives, discriminates, and recognizes...
The olfactory cortex encompasses several anatomically distinct regions each hypothesized to provide ...
From odors in the environment to a behavior in response to those odors there are a lot of brain stru...
Processing of sensory information is substantially shaped by centrifugal, or feedback, projections f...
International audienceIn the olfactory system, the olfactory cortex sends glutamatergic projections ...
The primary olfactory (or piriform) cortex is a trilaminar paleocortex that is thought to construct ...
Events in our external world are transformed into internal percepts and experiences. How can we begi...