Innate attraction and aversion to odorants are observed throughout the animal kingdom, but how olfactory circuits encode such valences is not well understood, despite extensive anatomical and functional knowledge. In Drosophila melanogaster, ~50 types of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) each express a unique receptor gene, and relay information to a cognate type of projection neurons (PNs). To examine the extent to which the population activity of ORNs is required for olfactory behavior, we developed a genetic strategy to block all ORN outputs, and then to restore output in specific types. Unlike attraction, aversion was unaffected by simultaneous silencing of many ORNs, and even single ORN types previously shown to convey neutral valence ...
The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) exhibits robust odor-evoked behaviors in response to cues fr...
SummaryBackgroundOdorant receptors (ORs) are thought to act in a combinatorial fashion, in which odo...
SummaryOlfactory systems confer the recognition and discrimination of a large number of structurally...
Innate attraction and aversion to odorants are observed throughout the animal kingdom, but how olfac...
In most sensory systems, neurons are organized into topographic maps which allow for comparison of a...
SummaryA remarkable problem in neurobiology is how olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) select, from am...
Summary Animals use olfactory receptors to navigate danger, mates, and food. However, for complex o...
A fundamental molecular feature of olfactory systems is that individual neurons express only one rec...
A fundamental molecular feature of olfactory systems is that individual neurons express only one rec...
The ability of an animal to detect, discriminate, and respond to odors depends on the function of it...
<div><p>A fundamental molecular feature of olfactory systems is that individual neurons express only...
BACKGROUND: Odorant receptors (ORs) are thought to act in a combinatorial fashion, in which odor ide...
The ability of an animal to detect, discriminate, and respond to odors depends on the functions of i...
A remarkable problem in neurobiology is how olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) select, from among a l...
SummaryTaking advantage of the well-characterized olfactory system of Drosophila, we derive a simple...
The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) exhibits robust odor-evoked behaviors in response to cues fr...
SummaryBackgroundOdorant receptors (ORs) are thought to act in a combinatorial fashion, in which odo...
SummaryOlfactory systems confer the recognition and discrimination of a large number of structurally...
Innate attraction and aversion to odorants are observed throughout the animal kingdom, but how olfac...
In most sensory systems, neurons are organized into topographic maps which allow for comparison of a...
SummaryA remarkable problem in neurobiology is how olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) select, from am...
Summary Animals use olfactory receptors to navigate danger, mates, and food. However, for complex o...
A fundamental molecular feature of olfactory systems is that individual neurons express only one rec...
A fundamental molecular feature of olfactory systems is that individual neurons express only one rec...
The ability of an animal to detect, discriminate, and respond to odors depends on the function of it...
<div><p>A fundamental molecular feature of olfactory systems is that individual neurons express only...
BACKGROUND: Odorant receptors (ORs) are thought to act in a combinatorial fashion, in which odor ide...
The ability of an animal to detect, discriminate, and respond to odors depends on the functions of i...
A remarkable problem in neurobiology is how olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) select, from among a l...
SummaryTaking advantage of the well-characterized olfactory system of Drosophila, we derive a simple...
The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) exhibits robust odor-evoked behaviors in response to cues fr...
SummaryBackgroundOdorant receptors (ORs) are thought to act in a combinatorial fashion, in which odo...
SummaryOlfactory systems confer the recognition and discrimination of a large number of structurally...