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Plasticity-driven individualization of olfactory coding in mushroom body output neurons

Toshihide Hige, Yoshinori Aso, Gerald M. Rubin and Glenn C. Turner ()
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Toshihide Hige: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor
Yoshinori Aso: Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Gerald M. Rubin: Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Glenn C. Turner: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor

Nature, 2015, vol. 526, issue 7572, 258-262

Abstract: Neuronal representations of sensory stimuli tend to become sparse and decorrelated, with different odours giving rise to fewer neuronal spikes in rare neurons, as signal processing moves up to higher brain layers; here comprehensive recording from the Drosophila olfactory processing centre finds instead some highly correlated tuning curves that vary flexibly from animal to animal.

Date: 2015
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