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Restricted proliferation and migration of postnatally generated neurons derived from the forebrain subventricular zone
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Embryonic (PSA) N-CAM reveals chains of migrating neuroblasts between the lateral ventricle and the olfactory bulb in adult mice
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Rousselot1
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On neuronal specificity and the molecular basis of perception
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of special interest, An interesting account of molecular events in the ‘hard wiring’ of olfactory and other neural systems. Good on neuronal specificity, but I think the quotes from Descartes say more for perception.
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(1994)
Cell
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Spatial segregation of odourant receptor expression in the mammalian olfactory epithelium
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Cell
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Vassar1
Ngai2
Axel3
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Allelic inactivation regulates olfactory receptor gene expression
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of special interest, Original and provocative. The fact that olfactory receptor gene expression is regulated by allelic inactivation provides for a hierarchy of control to ensure that only one receptor gene is expressed in a given neuron. These findings raise interesting questions for a dynamic system that is continually undergoing turnover. It is a pity that the mechanism resembles X-inactivation, as it would have been more interesting from a behavioural point of view, if expression was not random with respect to parental legacy, thereby providing clues to incest avoidance and kin selection through olfaction.
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Cell
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Simon2
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Axel4
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c-Fos expression and 2-deoxyglucose uptake in the olfactory bulb of odour-stimulated awake rats
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(1993)
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Regional autonomy in the peripheral processing of odor signals in newborn rabbits
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Detection of propionic acid vapor by rats with lesions of olfactory bulb areas associated with high 2-DG uptake
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(1987)
Brain Res
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Laing3
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Changes in the sensory processing of olfactory signals induced by birth in sheep
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(1992)
Science
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Kendrick1
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Olfactory recognition exemplifies evolutionary conservation of modules for memory
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in press
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Trends Neurosci
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Noradrenergic modulation of synaptic transmission between olfactory bulb neurons in culture: implications for olfactory learning
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Induction of an olfactory memory by the activation of a metabotropic glutamate receptor
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2 glutamate receptor agonist into the female mouse accessory olfactory bulb, while simultaneously exposing the female mouse to male mouse odour. As a result, the female mice developed a long-term odour memory equivalent to that normally produced by mating. This effect was blocked by antagonists to the AMPA/kainate receptor, but not to the NMDA receptor.
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(1994)
Science
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, pp. 262-264
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Kaba1
Hayashi2
Higuchi3
Nakanishi4
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The effects of local inhibition of N-methyl-d-aspartate and AMPA/kainate receptors in the accessory olfactory bulb on the formation of an olfactory memory in mice
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(1994)
Neuroscience
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Scopolamine injection into the olfactory bulb impairs short-term olfactory memory in rats.
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of outstanding interest, A very novel approach for measuring short-term olfactory memory. Rats are given an odour that signifies which choice is to be made if they are to be rewarded. They remember this odour very well following a 30s delay before being allowed to choose (90% correct), but do not if a cholinergic antagonist is infused into their olfactory bulb (50% correct). Odour processing is normal because a 4 s delay has no effect. My interest lies in the questions this raises. Namely, is the short-term memory dependent on coupled oscillators that depend on cholinergic activity? My guess is that if the odour is made more complex, then, even with only a 4 s delay, the rats' performance will be affected.
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(1994)
Behavioral Neuroscience
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Elaagouby2
Gervais3
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Temporal relationships between sniffing and the limbic rhythm during odor discrimination reversal learning
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J Neurosci
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Eichenbaum2
Forbes3
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Neuronal activity in the hippocampus during delayed non-match to sample performance in rats: evidence for hippocampal processing in recognition memory
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Hippocampus
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Eichenbaum2
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Oxytocin and vasopressin release in the olfactory bulb of parturient ewes: changes with maternal experience and effects on acetylcholine, γ-aminobutyric acid, glutamate and noradrenaline release
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Brain Research
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Lévy1
Kendrick2
Goode3
Guevara-Guzman4
Keverne5
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Odor, oscillations, and waves: does it all compute?
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of special interest, A brief survey of olfactory oscillations in the olfactory bulb of vertebrates and invertebrates. Easy to follow for the non-specialist, and a pointer in the direction of exciting developments ahead.
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(1994)
Science
, vol.265
, pp. 1819-1820
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Gelperin2
Klienfeld3
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Sci Am
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Encoding of olfactory information with oscillating neural assemblies
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Science
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Membrane currents evoked by afferent fiber stimulation in rat piriform cortex. 2. Analysis with a system model
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J Neurosci
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Gustatory, olfactory, and visual convergence within the primate orbitofrontal cortex
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of special interest, Behavioural and perceptual responses often depend on the processing of convergent information across multiple modalities. This study shows that, with respect to food, olfactory information is integrated with visual and gustatory information in the orbito-frontal cortex. Any given stimulus elicits a response from relatively few neurons. Such sparse representations maximize the number of memories that can be stored in associative networks.
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(1994)
J Neurosci
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