Full Description
This well-established international series examines major areas of basic and clinical research within neuroscience, as well as emerging and promising subfields. This volume explores interdisciplinary research on invertebrate and vertebrate models of odor memory and perception, as well as human odor memory and perception. This book brings together a collection of authors that cut across model systems, techniques, levels of analysis and questions to highlight important and exciting advances in the area of olfactory memory and perception. The chapters highlight the unique aspects of olfactory system anatomy, local circuit function, odor coding and plasticity. The authors are leading authorities in the field.
Contents
Olfactory Habituation in Drosophila - Odor Encoding and its Plasticity in the Antennal Lobe
Active Forgetting of Olfactory Memories in Drosophila
Mixture Processing and Odor Object Segregation in Insects
Visualizing Olfactory Learning Functional Imaging of Experience-Induced Olfactory Bulb Changes
Mechanisms Underlying Early Odor Preference Learning in Rats
Adult Neurogenesis in the Olfactory System Shapes Odor Memory and Perception
Construction of Odor Representations by Olfactory Bulb Microcircuits
Coding Odor Identity and Odor Value in Awake Rodents
Circuit Oscillations in Odor Perception and Memory
Neural Mechanisms of Odor Rule Learning
Cortical Odor Processing in Health and Disease
Olfactory Insights into Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory