نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory memory

تعداد نتایج: 280746  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Stephanie L Gage Kevin C Daly Alan Nighorn

Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to play an important neuromodulatory role in olfaction. We are using the hawkmoth Manduca sexta to investigate the function of NO signaling in the antennal lobe (AL; the primary olfactory network in invertebrates). We have found previously that NO is present at baseline levels, dramatically increases in response to odor stimulation, and alters the electrophysiology ...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2006
David-Benjamin G Akalal Curtis F Wilson Lin Zong Nobuaki K Tanaka Kei Ito Ronald L Davis

Olfactory learning assays in Drosophila have revealed that distinct brain structures known as mushroom bodies (MBs) are critical for the associative learning and memory of olfactory stimuli. However, the precise roles of the different neurons comprising the MBs are still under debate. The confusion surrounding the roles of the different neurons may be due, in part, to the use of different odors...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2010
Max L Fletcher Wei R Chen

The mammalian olfactory system is well established for its remarkable capability of undergoing experience-dependent plasticity. Although this process involves changes at multiple stages throughout the central olfactory pathway, even the early stages of processing, such as the olfactory bulb and piriform cortex, can display a high degree of plasticity. As in other sensory systems, this plasticit...

Journal: :Human brain mapping 2012
Jane Plailly Chantal Delon-Martin Jean-Pierre Royet

Areas of expertise that cultivate specific sensory domains reveal the brain's ability to adapt to environmental change. Perfumers are a small population who claim to have a unique ability to generate olfactory mental images. To evaluate the impact of this expertise on the brain regions involved in odor processing, we measured brain activity in novice and experienced (student and professional) p...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Yukihisa Matsumoto Makoto Mizunami

Insects live in constantly changing environments, where the availability of food sources varies with the seasons. Therefore, the ability to learn to associate a certain cue with an abundant food source must be of great significance for insects (Mizunami et al., 1999). However, most previous studies on olfactory learning in insects have been restricted to the honey bee Apis mellifera and the fru...

2013
K. C. Daly A. Nighorn

Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to play an important neuromodulatory role in olfaction. We are using 5 the hawkmoth Manduca sexta to investigate the function of NO signaling in the antennal lobe (AL; 6 primary olfactory network in invertebrates). We have found previously that NO is present at baseline 7 levels, dramatically increases in response to odor stimulation, and alters the electrophysiolog...

2012
Marie Néant-Fery Eléonore Pérès Carole Nasrallah Monica Kessner Simona Gribaudo Charles Greer Anne Didier Alain Trembleau Isabelle Caillé

Local protein synthesis in dendrites contributes to the synaptic modifications underlying learning and memory. The mRNA encoding the α subunit of the calcium/calmodulin dependent Kinase II (CaMKIIα) is dendritically localized and locally translated. A role for CaMKIIα local translation in hippocampus-dependent memory has been demonstrated in mice with disrupted CaMKIIα dendritic translation, th...

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...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Benoît Hourcade Thomas S Muenz Jean-Christophe Sandoz Wolfgang Rössler Jean-Marc Devaud

The insect mushroom bodies (MBs) are paired brain centers which, like the mammalian hippocampus, have a prominent function in learning and memory. Despite convergent evidence for their crucial role in the formation and storage of associative memories, little is known about the mechanisms underlying such storage. In mammals and other species, the consolidation of stable memories is accompanied b...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2014
Christine J Fontaine Bandhan Mukherjee Gillian L Morrison Qi Yuan

Rat pups during a critical postnatal period (≤ 10 days) readily form a preference for an odor that is associated with stimuli mimicking maternal care. Such a preference memory can last from hours, to days, even life-long, depending on training parameters. Early odor preference learning provides us with a model in which the critical changes for a natural form of learning occur in the olfactory c...

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