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Odor Memory and Perception

✍ Scribed by Edi Barkai and Donald A. Wilson (Eds.)


Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
347
Series
Progress in Brain Research 208
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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.



      • Written by the leading researchers in the field of olfactory perception and memory
      • Includes diverse models systems from invertebrates to humans
      • Includes diverse technical approaches to the study of olfactory memory and perception
      • Includes overview of the most recent research advances in this field

    ✦ Table of Contents


    Content:
    Series Page
    Page ii

    Copyright
    Page iv

    Contributors
    Pages v-vii

    Preface
    Pages ix-x
    Edi Barkai, Donald A. Wilson

    Chapter 1 - Olfactory Habituation in Drosophilaβ€”Odor Encoding and its Plasticity in the Antennal Lobe
    Pages 3-38
    Isabell Twick, John Anthony Lee, Mani Ramaswami

    Chapter 2 - Active Forgetting of Olfactory Memories in Drosophila
    Pages 39-62
    Jacob A. Berry, Ronald L. Davis

    Chapter 3 - Mixture Processing and Odor-Object Segregation in Insects
    Pages 63-85
    Paul Szyszka, Jacob S. Stierle

    Chapter 4 - Visualizing Olfactory Learning Functional Imaging of Experience-Induced Olfactory Bulb Changes
    Pages 89-113
    Max L. Fletcher, Mounir Bendahmane

    Chapter 5 - Mechanisms Underlying Early Odor Preference Learning in Rats
    Pages 115-156
    Qi Yuan, Amin M.D. Shakhawat, Carolyn W. Harley

    Chapter 6 - Adult Neurogenesis in the Olfactory System Shapes Odor Memory and Perception
    Pages 157-175
    Gilles Gheusi, Pierre-Marie Lledo

    Chapter 7 - Construction of Odor Representations by Olfactory Bulb Microcircuits
    Pages 177-203
    Thomas A. Cleland

    Chapter 8 - Coding Odor Identity and Odor Value in Awake Rodents
    Pages 205-222
    Alexia Nunez-Parra, Anan Li, Diego Restrepo

    Chapter 9 - Circuit Oscillations in Odor Perception and Memory
    Pages 223-251
    Leslie M. Kay

    Chapter 10 - Neural Mechanisms of Odor Rule Learning
    Pages 253-274
    Edi Barkai

    Chapter 11 - Cortical Odor Processing in Health and Disease
    Pages 275-305
    Donald A. Wilson, Wenjin Xu, Benjamin Sadrian, Emmanuelle Courtiol, Yaniv Cohen, Dylan C. Barnes

    Chapter 12 - Olfactory Insights into Sleep-Dependent Learning and Memory
    Pages 309-343
    Laura K. Shanahan, Jay A. Gottfried

    Index
    Pages 345-351

    Other volumes in PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH
    Pages 353-354


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