Odor memory and perception

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adam_text Titel: Odor memory and perception Autor: Barkai, Edi Jahr: 2014 Contents Contributors...............................................................................................................v Preface......................................................................................................................ix PART 1 INVERTEBRATE MODELS OF ODOR MEMORY _AND PERCEPTION_ CHAPTER 1 Olfactory Habituation in Drosophila—Odor Encoding and its Plasticity in the Antennal Lobe..........3 Isabell Twick, John Anthony Lee, Mani Ramaswami 1. Introduction.....................................................................................4 2. Architecture of the Drosophila Olfactory System.........................5 3. Layers of Odor Information Processing.........................................9 3.1. Olfactory Sensory Neurons....................................................9 3.2. Projection Neurons...............................................................10 3.3. Local Interneurons................................................................10 4. Olfactory Coding of Different Properties of an Odor Stimulus......................................................................11 5. Olfactory Habituation in Drosophila...........................................13 5.1. Olfactory Startle...................................................................13 5.2. Olfactory Jump Reflex.........................................................14 5.3. Olfactory Avoidance.............................................................14 6. Potential Mechanisms of Olfactory Habituation in Drosophila................................................................................16 6.1. A Recurrent Inhibitory Circuit Motif Underlying Olfactory Habituation...........................................................16 6.2. Differences of Olfactory STH and LTH..............................19 6.3. Open Questions.....................................................................23 7. Comparison of Olfactory Habituation in Mammals and Drosophila..............................................................................24 8. Interactions with Neuromodulatory Systems...............................26 9. Relevance to Other Forms of Learning........................................28 Acknowledgments........................................................................29 References.....................................................................................29 CHAPTER 2 Active Forgetting of Olfactory Memories in Drosophila.............................................................................39 Jacob A. Berry, Ronald L. Davis 1. Introduction to Psychological Models of Forgetting...................39 2. Forming Odor Memories in Drosophila......................................43 xi Contents 3. Dopamine and Forgetting in Drosophila.....................................47 4. Forgetting is Regulated by Rae and the Cytoskeleton in the MB s.....................................................................................52 5. Future Forgetting Studies in Drosophila......................................53 6. Forgetting as a Virtue...................................................................57 References.....................................................................................58 CHAPTER 3 Mixture Processing and Odor-Object Segregation in Insects...................................................................................63 Paul Szyszka, Jacob S. Stierle 1. Information Content of Odorant Mixtures...................................63 2. Odor Information Processing Along the Olfactory Pathway.........................................................................................65 3. Neural Representations of Odorant Mixtures...............................69 4. Perception of One-Source Mixtures.............................................70 5. Perception of Multiple-Source Mixtures......................................73 6. Neural Correlates of Odor-Object Segregation............................75 7. Methodological Considerations....................................................77 8. Conclusion.....................................................................................78 Acknowledgments........................................................................78 References.....................................................................................79 PART 2 VERTEBRATE MODELS OF ODOR MEMORY _AND PERCEPTION_ CHAPTER 4 Visualizing Olfactory Learning Functional Imaging of Experience-Induced Olfactory Bulb Changes......................................................................................89 Max L. Fletcher, Mounir Bendahmane 1. Olfactory Bulb Functional Anatomy............................................90 2. Optical Imaging of Olfactory Bulb Odor Coding........................91 2.1. Presynaptic Imaging Techniques..........................................92 2.2. Postsynaptic Imaging Techniques........................................93 3. Experience-Induced Olfactory Bulb Plasticity.............................95 4. Imaging of Olfactory Bulb Plasticity...........................................96 4.1. Reduced Glomerular Responses Following Olfactory Habituation............................................................................97 4.2. Reduced Glomerular Responses Following Olfactory Deprivation...........................................................................99 4.3. Reduced Glomerular Responses Following Short- and Long-Term Odorant Exposure...........................................100 4.4. Enhanced Glomerular Odor Responses Following Olfactory Associative Conditioning...................................102 5. Conclusions.................................................................................105 References...................................................................................106 CHAPTER 5 Mechanisms Underlying Early Odor Preference Learning in Rats.....................................................................lis Qi Yuan, Amin MD. Shakhawat, Carolyn W. Harley 1. Introduction.................................................................................115 2. Olfactory Bulb............................................................................117 2.1. Organization of the OB (Simplified Anatomy).................117 2.2. Molecular Underpinnings for Learning in the OB............118 2.3. Physiological Mechanisms in the OB................................131 3. Anterior Piriform Cortex—An Overview..................................137 3.1. Pharmacological Experiments............................................139 3.2. Physiology Underlying Odor Preference Memory in the aPC...........................................................................140 3.3. Induction, Memory Expression, and NMDARs.................142 3.4. Memory Expression and AMPARs....................................142 4. Concluding Remarks...................................................................143 References...................................................................................144 CHAPTER 6 Adult Neurogenesis in the Olfactory System Shapes Odor Memory and Perception...........................157 Gilles Gheusi, Pierre-Marie Lledo 1. Introduction.................................................................................158 2. Early Stages in the Olfactory System........................................158 3. Adult Neurogenesis in the Olfactory Bulb.................................162 4. Dead or Alive: A Matter of Choice...........................................165 5. The Potential Functions of Olfactory Bulb Adult Neurogenesis.....................................................................167 Acknowledgments......................................................................169 References...................................................................................169 CHAPTER 7 Construction of Odor Representations by Olfactory Bulb Microcircuits....................................... n Thomas A. Cleland 1. Introduction.................................................................................178 2. Olfactory Transduction and Convergence..................................179 3. Odor Representations..................................................................183 xiv Contents 4. Similarity Spaces........................................................................184 5. Glomerular Layer Computations................................................185 5.1. Sideband Suppression: A Problem of Dimensionality......185 5.2. Nontopographical Contrast Enhancement..........................187 5.3. Feedback Normalization.....................................................189 6. Deep-Layer Computations..........................................................194 6.1. The External Plexiform Layer............................................194 6.2. Higher Order Organizational Principles.............................195 6.3. Transformation in Timescale.............................................196 6.4. Top-Down Regulation........................................................197 7. Conclusion...................................................................................198 References...................................................................................198 CHAPTER 8 Coding Odor Identity and Odor Value in Awake Rodents.....................................................................................205 Alexia Nunez-Parra, Anan Li, Diego Restrepo 1. Introduction.................................................................................205 2. Odors Induce Substantial Glomerular Activity with Differential Timing of Activation as Input to the OB...............206 3. Odors Induce Substantial Changes in Mitral Cell Firing Rate in the Anesthetized Animal................................................207 4. Odor-Induced Firing of Mitral Cells is High in Anesthetized Animals and Substantially Decreased in Awake Animals Because of Increased Inhibition by GCs....................................207 5. There is a Lack of Overall Odor-Induced Changes in Firing Rate in Mitral Cells in a Subset of Awake Animals.......................................................................................210 6. Neural Representation of Input to OB can be Shaped by Sniff........................................................................................211 7. Sniff-Locked MTs Firing Provides Odor Information...............213 8. Sniff and Local Field Potentials.................................................216 9. Sniff and Olfactory Afterimage..................................................217 10. Conclusion...................................................................................218 Acknowledgments......................................................................218 References...................................................................................218 CHAPTER 9 Circuit Oscillations in Odor Perception and Memory............................................................................223 Leslie M. Kay 1. Introduction.................................................................................224 2. The LFP in the Mammalian Olfactory System..........................225 Contents 3. Oscillatory Bands in the Olfactory System................................226 3.1. Thêta...................................................................................227 3.2. Gamma................................................................................232 3.3. Beta.....................................................................................242 4. Summary and Conclusion...........................................................245 References...................................................................................246 CHAPTER 10 Neural Mechanisms of Odor Rule Learning.................253 Edi Barkai 1. Rule Learning.............................................................................254 2. OD Learning in Rodents as a Model for Rule Learning...........254 2.1. Rule Learning-Induced Modulation of Intrinsic Neuronal Excitability..........................................................256 3. Learning-Induced Reduction in Postburst AHP Is Mediated by Reduction in the Conductance of the Calcium-Dependent Potassium Current.......................................................................258 4. Role of Second Messenger Systems in Maintaining Prolonged AHP Reduction.........................................................259 5. Learning-Induced Modulation of Noradrenaline s Effect on Neuronal Excitability.............................................................260 6. Learning-Induced Modulation of Synaptic Transmission..........262 7. Enhancement of AMPAR-Mediated Synaptic Currents............263 8. Enhancement of GABAA-Mediated Unitary Synaptic Currents........................................................................264 9. Olfactory Rule Learning-Induced Cellular Modifications in Other Brain Areas...................................................................266 10. Rule Learning-Induced Modulation of Intrinsic Neuronal Excitability in the Hippocampus and Amygdala.......................266 11. Rule Learning-Induced Modulation in Synaptic Connectivity Between the OFC and the Piriform Cortex................................267 12. Rule Learning-Induced Modulation in Synaptic Connectivity Between the Piriform Cortex and the Olfactory Bulb...............267 References...................................................................................269 CHAPTER 11 Cortical Odor Processing in Health and Disease.......275 Donald A. Wilson, Wenjin Xu, Benjamin Sadrían, Emmanuelle Courtiol, Yaniv Cohen, Dylan C. Barnes 1. Introduction.................................................................................275 2. The Role of the Olfactory Cortex in Odor Perception..............277 2.1. Piriform Cortex...................................................................278 2.2. Entorhinal Cortex...............................................................280 2.3. Thalamocortical Olfaction..................................................282 Contents 3. Olfactory Cortex and Pathology.................................................285 3.1. Developmental Ethanol Exposure......................................286 3.2. Aging and Dementia...........................................................287 4. Summary.....................................................................................291 References...................................................................................292 PART 3 HUMAN ODOR MEMORY AND PERCEPTION CHAPTER 12 Olfactory Insights into Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory............................................................................309 Laura K. Shanahan, Jay A. Gottfried 1. Introduction.................................................................................309 2. Sleep: A Brief Overview............................................................312 2.1. Sleep Phenomenology and Architecture............................312 2.2. The Proposed Functions of Sleep.......................................314 3. The Interaction Between Smells and Sleep: Human Studies ....315 3.1. Response to Odors During Sleep.......................................316 4. The Neurobiological Interface Between Smells and Sleep: Animal Studies............................................................................319 4.1. Anesthestic Preparations as Models of Sleep-Like States...................................................................................320 4.2. Olfactory Cortical Processing During Natural Sleep States...................................................................................323 4.3. Impact of Odor Experience on Olfactory Processing and Behavior.......................................................................323 5. Olfactory Cues can Modulate Cognitive Processes During Sleep...............................................................................327 5.1. Targeting Declarative Memories in Sleep.........................327 5.2. Targeting Emotional Memories in Sleep...........................328 5.3. De Novo Olfactory Learning in Sleep...............................333 6. Forms of Olfactory Homeostasis During Sleep.........................334 7. Conclusions.................................................................................336 References...................................................................................338 Index.......................................................................................................................345 Other volumes in PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH..............................................353
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