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J Exp Biol (2020) 223 (3): jeb218032.
Published: 3 February 2020
... this is also used for mapping the structure of the olfactory environment. By selectively labelling antennal lobe projection neurons with a calcium-sensitive dye, we investigated the logic of olfactory coding in this hemimetabolous insect. We show that odour responses are stimulus specific and concentration...
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J Exp Biol (2020) 223 (1): jeb206748.
Published: 6 January 2020
... a diversity of naturally occurring resource-associated olfactory experiences. We found that honey bees with restricted foraging experiences had altered antennal lobe development. We measured the glomerular responses to odors using calcium imaging in the antennal lobe, and found that natural olfactory...
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J Exp Biol (2014) 217 (4): 614–623.
Published: 15 February 2014
... recordings in the bumblebee antennal lobe. Results from these experiments revealed that these three monoterpenes evoke significant neural responses, and that a synthetic mixture of the three volatiles evokes the same responses as the natural scent. Furthermore, the neural population shows enhanced responses...
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J Exp Biol (2010) 213 (19): 3388–3397.
Published: 1 October 2010
... to the mixture was maintained while increasing the benzonitrile level up to 100 times. Further increases led to behaviorally ineffective mixtures. Then, we recorded odor-evoked neural activity patterns in the antennal lobes, the main olfactory center of the brain, using calcium imaging. Benzonitrile-containing...
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J Exp Biol (2010) 213 (17): 2933–2939.
Published: 1 September 2010
... for a potential new ejaculate. The behavioural plasticity is accompanied by a decrease in neuron sensitivity within the primary olfactory centre, the antennal lobe (AL). However, it was not clear whether the lack of the sexually guided behaviour results from the absence of sex pheromone detection in the ALs...
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J Exp Biol (2010) 213 (7): 1100–1106.
Published: 1 April 2010
..., and the sensitivity of their antennal lobe (AL) neurons is lower than in virgin males. This rapid transient olfactory inhibition prevents them from re-mating unsuccessfully until they have refilled their sex glands. We hypothesized that this olfactory ‘switch off’ might be controlled by neuromodulators...
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J Exp Biol (2008) 211 (17): 2841–2848.
Published: 1 September 2008
...-strain uses a ratio of 97:3 of Z11:E11 tetradecenylacetate, whereas the E-strain uses a ratio of 1:99. We studied how the difference in male preference correlates with differences in wiring of olfactory input and output neurons in the antennal lobe (AL). Activity-dependent anterograde staining...
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J Exp Biol (2003) 206 (1): 117–129.
Published: 1 January 2003
...Bernd Grünewald SUMMARY In order to understand the neuronal processes underlying olfactory learning, biophysical properties such as ion channel activity need to be analysed within neurons of the olfactory pathway. This study analyses voltage-sensitive ionic currents of cultured antennal lobe...
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J Exp Biol (1997) 200 (7): 1073–1087.
Published: 1 April 1997
...Sylvia Anton; Christer Löfstedt; Bill S. Hansson ABSTRACT Antennal lobe neurones were investigated in the pyralid moth Ostrinia nubilalis using intracellular recording and staining techniques. Response characteristics of antennal lobe neurones from males in the so-called E and Z strains, in F 1...
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J Exp Biol (1995) 198 (3): 821–829.
Published: 1 March 1995
... mass of approximately 135 kDa. NOS is located in several parts of the locust brain, including the mushroom bodies, but it is particularly abundant in the olfactory processing centres, the antennal lobes. Here it is present in two groups of local interneurones (a pair and a cluster of about 50...