نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory memory

تعداد نتایج: 280746  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1999
Gelperin

Oscillatory dynamics is a universal design feature of olfactory information-processing systems. Recent results in honeybees and terrestrial slugs suggest that oscillations underlie temporal patterns of olfactory interneuron responses critical for odor discrimination. Additional general design features in olfactory information-processing systems include (1) the use of central processing areas re...

2017
Agnieszka Sorokowska Maciej Karwowski

Blindness can be a driving force behind a variety of changes in sensory systems. When vision is missing, other modalities and higher cognitive functions can become hyper-developed through a mechanism called sensory compensation. Overall, previous studies suggest that olfactory memory in blind people can be better than that of the sighted individuals. Better performance of blind individuals in o...

2013
Artin Arshamian

The capacity to form olfactory images has received less attention than the formation of visual and auditory images. The evidence in favor of such ability is also inconsistent. This thesis explored some of the characteristics of olfactory imagery through three empirical studies. Study I investigated the effects of blocking spontaneous sniffing during olfactory imagery. The results indicated that...

2014
Stephanie L. Gage Alan Nighorn

Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to play an important neuromodulatory role in the olfactory system. This modulation has been suggested to be particularly important for olfactory learning and memory in the antennal lobe (the primary olfactory network in invertebrates). We are using the hawkmoth, Manduca sexta, to further investigate the role of NO in olfactory memory. Recent findings suggest that NO...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Stephan Knapek Stephan Sigrist Hiromu Tanimoto

In Drosophila, aversive associative memory of an odor consists of heterogeneous components with different stabilities. Here we report that Bruchpilot (Brp), a ubiquitous presynaptic active zone protein, is required for olfactory memory. Brp was shown before to facilitate efficient vesicle release, particularly at low stimulation frequencies. Transgenic knockdown in the Kenyon cells of the mushr...

2013
Forum Patel Kaitlin Heller Morgan Buchholz Ryan Walter Gabriel Neves

Memory and learning are aspects of the human conscience that have fascinated researchers for centuries. Over the course of our lives, we make constant use of these processes and are regularly adding, removing, or editing information. Uncovering these processes could potentially give rise to treatments that enhance one’s memory and learning ability and possibly even minimize side effects of neur...

2016
Stephanie A. Jacobs Fengying Huang Joe Z. Tsien Wei Wei

[Abstract] Olfactory memory is an ethologically relevant task that relies on a mouse’s innate ability to use olfaction to forage for food (Zou et al., 2015), and identify safe foods. Although many of the same brain areas involved in other forms of memory are also involved in olfactory memory, the mechanisms are different (Sanchez-Andrade et al., 2005; Tong et al., 2014). Here, we describe one w...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Ryota Matsuo Suguru Kobayashi Miki Yamagishi Etsuro Ito

Terrestrial pulmonates can learn olfactory-aversion tasks and retain them in their long-term memory. To elucidate the cellular mechanisms underlying learning and memory, researchers have focused on both the peripheral and central components of olfaction: two pairs of tentacles (the superior and inferior tentacles) and a pair of procerebra, respectively. Data from tentacle-amputation experiments...

Journal: :The Journal of reproduction and development 2005
Gabriela Sánchez-Andrade Bronwen M James Keith M Kendrick

Our work with both sheep and mouse models has revealed many of the neural substrates and signalling pathways involved in olfactory recognition memory in the main olfactory system. A distributed neural system is required for initial memory formation and its short-term retention-the olfactory bulb, piriform and entorhinal cortices and hippocampus. Following memory consolidation, after 8 h or so, ...

Journal: :The American Journal of Psychology 1984

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