嗅觉空间的皮质表现的结构和灵活性
Stan L Pashkovski1, Giuliano Iurilli1,2, David Brann1
1Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Nature
|July 3, 2020
概括
大脑
科学领域:
- 神经科学
- 嗅觉系统研究
- 感官处理
背景情况:
- 皮质组织感官信息进行区分和概括.
- 嗅觉皮层如何编码气味之间的化学关系以形成感知类别尚不清楚.
- 嗅觉皮层中化学气味空间的系统表示尚未描述.
研究的目的:
- 研究嗅觉皮层如何表示化学气味关系.
- 为了比较皮质和嗅觉球的气味编码.
- 了解球泡到皮质的转化及其可塑性.
主要方法:
- 化学信息学分析
- 在小鼠中的多光子成像
- 神经活动模式的分析
主要成果:
- 皮质皮质和嗅觉球体都通过相关活动模式表示化学气味关系.
- 皮层气味代码比球泡代码更强烈地聚集相关的气味.
- 嗅觉皮层积极构建化学气味空间的结构表现,突出关系并与感知相匹配.
结论:
- 嗅觉皮层积极构建化学气味空间的结构化表现,强调气味关系.
- 这种皮质表现在个体之间是相似的,但仍然是塑性的.
- 嗅觉系统可以将相关的气味线索分配给常见但个性化的感知.
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