نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory perception

تعداد نتایج: 193320  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
M J Lehmkuhle R A Normann E M Maynard

Populations of output neurons in the mammalian olfactory bulb (OB) exhibit distinct, widespread spatial and temporal activation patterns when stimulated with odorants. However, questions remain as to how ensembles of mitral/tufted (M/T) neurons in the mammalian OB represent odorant information. In this report, the single-trial encoding limits of random ensembles of putative single- and multiuni...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Jahan B Jadauji Jelena Djordjevic Johan N Lundström Christopher C Pack

When attempting to identify an object based on smell alone, people often visualize the perceived source of the odorant. This close association between olfactory and visual functions is supported by neuroimaging studies demonstrating activation of visual cortex during performance of purely olfactory tasks. Such activation might simply reflect the correlation between olfactory percepts and the co...

Journal: :Perception 2017
Asifa Majid Laura Speed Ilja Croijmans Artin Arshamian

Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A closer look shows people around the world differ in their ability to detect, discriminate, and name odors. This gives rise to the question of what influences our ability to smell. Instead of focusing on olfactory deficiencies, this review presents a positive perspective by focusing on factors that...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2007
D Labbe A Rytz C Morgenegg S Ali N Martin

The impact of olfactory perception on sweetness was explored in a model solution using odorants at subthreshold concentrations. First, the impact of 6 odorants, previously described in the literature as congruent with sweetness, was investigated at suprathreshold level in a sucrose solution. Ethyl butyrate and maltol were selected as they had the highest and the lowest sweetness-enhancing prope...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2008
Andreas Keller Leslie B Vosshall

The increasing availability of genomic and genetic tools to study olfaction-the sense of smell-has brought important new insights into how this chemosensory modality functions in different species. Newly sequenced mammalian genomes-from platypus to dog-have made it possible to infer how smell has evolved to suit the needs of a given species and how variation within a species may affect individu...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Ha Tran Huaiyang Chen Andreas Walz Jamie C. Posthumus Qizhi Gong

Stereotypical connections between olfactory sensory neuron axons and mitral cell dendrites in the olfactory bulb establish the first synaptic relay for olfactory perception. While mechanisms of olfactory sensory axon targeting are reported, molecular regulation of mitral cell dendritic growth and refinement are unclear. During embryonic development, mitral cell dendritic distribution overlaps w...

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 1991
A N Gilbert C J Wysocki

Results of the National Geographic Smell Survey were used to investigate the effects of pregnancy on olfactory perception and odor-related behavior. The responses to test odors and survey questions of 13,610 pregnant and 277,228 nonpregnant U.S. women between 20 and 40 years of age were analyzed. In comparison to nonpregnant women, pregnant women rated their own sense of smell lower, more often...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2002
Valéry Matarazzo Nicole Zsürger Jean-Claude Guillemot Olivier Clot-Faybesse Jean-Marie Botto Claude Dal Farra Marc Crowe Jacques Demaille Jean-Pierre Vincent Jean Mazella Catherine Ronin

Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) represent a highly abundant class of proteins secreted in the nasal mucus by the olfactory neuroepithelium. These proteins display binding affinity for a variety of odorant molecules, thereby assuming the role of carrier during olfactory perception. However, no specific interaction between OBP and olfactory receptors (ORs) has yet been shown and early events in o...

Journal: :The European journal of neuroscience 2003
Nadine Ravel Pascal Chabaud Claire Martin Valérie Gaveau Etienne Hugues Catherine Tallon-Baudry Olivier Bertrand Rémi Gervais

This study addressed the question of the possible functional relevance of two different oscillatory activities, beta and gamma (15-40 and 60-90 Hz, respectively) for perception and memory processes in olfactory areas of mammals. Local field potentials were recorded near relay olfactory bulb neurons while rats performed an olfactory discrimination task. Signals reflected the mass activity from t...

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