Most odors in natural environments are mixtures of several compounds. Perceptually, these can blend into a new "perfume,” or some components may dominate as elements of the mixture. In order to understand such mixture interactions, it is necessary to study the events at the olfactory periphery, down to the level of single-odorant receptor cells. Does a strong ligand present at a low concentration outweigh the effect of weak ligands present at high concentrations? We used the fruit fly receptor dOr22a and a banana-like odor mixture as a model system. We show that an intermediate ligand at an intermediate concentration alone elicits the neuron's blend response, despite the presence of both weaker ligands at higher concentration, and of better...
Insects rely heavily on olfaction to locate food, find mates and sense danger. Odorant stimuli in th...
International audienceOdors and aromas perceived in food and in the environment result from the proc...
Natural odors are usually mixtures; yet, humans and animals can experience them as unitary percepts...
Most odors in natural environments are mixtures of several compounds. Perceptually, these can blend ...
Most odors in natural environments are mixtures of several compounds. Perceptually, these can blend ...
In natural environments, odors are typically mixtures of several different chemical compounds. Howev...
Animals use olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) to detect odors and to get a representation of the olf...
In natural environments, odors are typically mixtures of several different chemical compounds. Howev...
Natural environments feature mixtures of odorants of diverse quantities, qualities and complexities....
Most olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) express a single type of olfactory receptor that is different...
International audiencePerceptual properties of odorant mixtures are assumed to result from interacti...
SummaryFor animals to execute odor-driven behaviors, the olfactory system must process complex odor ...
Background: Most odors are perceived to have the same quality over a large concentration range, b...
Animals typically perceive natural odor cues in their olfactory environment as a complex mixture of ...
In mammals, each odorant is detected by a combination of different odorant receptors. Signals from d...
Insects rely heavily on olfaction to locate food, find mates and sense danger. Odorant stimuli in th...
International audienceOdors and aromas perceived in food and in the environment result from the proc...
Natural odors are usually mixtures; yet, humans and animals can experience them as unitary percepts...
Most odors in natural environments are mixtures of several compounds. Perceptually, these can blend ...
Most odors in natural environments are mixtures of several compounds. Perceptually, these can blend ...
In natural environments, odors are typically mixtures of several different chemical compounds. Howev...
Animals use olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) to detect odors and to get a representation of the olf...
In natural environments, odors are typically mixtures of several different chemical compounds. Howev...
Natural environments feature mixtures of odorants of diverse quantities, qualities and complexities....
Most olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) express a single type of olfactory receptor that is different...
International audiencePerceptual properties of odorant mixtures are assumed to result from interacti...
SummaryFor animals to execute odor-driven behaviors, the olfactory system must process complex odor ...
Background: Most odors are perceived to have the same quality over a large concentration range, b...
Animals typically perceive natural odor cues in their olfactory environment as a complex mixture of ...
In mammals, each odorant is detected by a combination of different odorant receptors. Signals from d...
Insects rely heavily on olfaction to locate food, find mates and sense danger. Odorant stimuli in th...
International audienceOdors and aromas perceived in food and in the environment result from the proc...
Natural odors are usually mixtures; yet, humans and animals can experience them as unitary percepts...