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Title:Olfactory signal coding in an odor background
Author(s):Renou M; Party V; Rouyar A; Anton S;
Address:"IEES - ECOSENS, INRA, Route de Saint Cyr, 78026 Versailles, France. Electronic address: michel.renou@versailles.inra.fr. IEES - ECOSENS, INRA, Route de Saint Cyr, 78026 Versailles, France"
Journal Title:Biosystems
Year:2015
Volume:20150624
Issue:
Page Number:35 - 45
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2015.06.001
ISSN/ISBN:1872-8324 (Electronic) 0303-2647 (Linking)
Abstract:"Insects communicating with pheromones are confronted with an olfactory environment featuring a diversity of volatile organic compounds from plant origin. These volatiles constitute a rich and fluctuant background from which the information carried by the pheromone signal must be extracted. Thus, the pheromone receptor neurons must encode into spike trains the quality, intensity and temporal characteristics of the signal that are determinant to the recognition and localization of a conspecific female. We recorded and analyzed the responses of the pheromone olfactory receptor neurons of male moths to sex pheromone in different odor background conditions. We show that in spite of the narrow chemical tuning of the pheromone receptor neurons, the sensory input can be altered by odorant background"
Keywords:Action Potentials/*physiology Animals Information Storage and Retrieval/methods Moths/*physiology *Odorants Olfactory Receptor Neurons/*physiology Perceptual Masking/physiology Sensilla/physiology Sex Attractants/*physiology Smell/*physiology Insect olfac;
Notes:"MedlineRenou, Michel Party, Virginie Rouyar, Angela Anton, Sylvia eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Ireland 2015/06/28 Biosystems. 2015 Oct; 136:35-45. doi: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2015.06.001. Epub 2015 Jun 24"

 
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