New research reveals how the brain rapidly adapts to sensory changes using a feedback loop between the olfactory cortex and the olfactory bulb.
Kaboom! The first time most of us hear the sound of an explosion is in the movies. Encountering the sound in the real ...
Kaboom! The first time most of us hear the sound of an explosion is in the movies. Encountering the sound in the real world -- even at a distance ...
Would you give up your sense of smell to keep your hair? What about your phone? A 2022 US study compared smell to other ...
Biologist Prof. Dr. Tobias Ackels (40) from the University of Bonn will be awarded the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter ...
Kaboom! The first time most of us hear the sound of an explosion is in the movies. Encountering the sound in the real world—even at a distance—has a ...
In a recent review published in Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience, researchers from UC Irvine and the University of Oxford ...
report that the piriform-to-olfactory bulb feedback in the mouse carries multimodal identity and reward contingency signals, which are re-formatted within seconds, according to behavioral context.
One significant area of research has been the mapping of olfactory glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, where OSNs converge based on the specific receptors they express. A study utilized advanced ...
CSHL Professor Florin Albeanu and his team trained mice to associate a reward with a different sound or odor—but only one of these stimuli at a time. They found that a feedback loop between the ...