梨状皮质
嗅球
气味
神经科学
嗅觉系统
生物
前嗅核
嗅觉
核心
中枢神经系统
嗅结节
作者
Honggoo Chae,Arkarup Banerjee,Marie Dussauze,Dinu F. Albeanu
出处
期刊:Neuron
[Elsevier]
日期:2022-09-28
卷期号:110 (23): 3970-3985.e7
被引量:21
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2022.09.005
摘要
Summary
Elucidating the neural circuits supporting odor identification remains an open challenge. Here, we analyze the contribution of the two output cell types of the mouse olfactory bulb (mitral and tufted cells) to decode odor identity and concentration and its dependence on top-down feedback from their respective major cortical targets: piriform cortex versus anterior olfactory nucleus. We find that tufted cells substantially outperform mitral cells in decoding both odor identity and intensity. Cortical feedback selectively regulates the activity of its dominant bulb projection cell type and implements different computations. Piriform feedback specifically restructures mitral responses, whereas feedback from the anterior olfactory nucleus preferentially controls the gain of tufted representations without altering their odor tuning. Our results identify distinct functional loops involving the mitral and tufted cells and their cortical targets. We suggest that in addition to the canonical mitral-to-piriform pathway, tufted cells and their target regions are ideally positioned to compute odor identity.
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