Search Results - "Fukunaga, Izumi"
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ADULT-BORN NEURONS AND PARALLEL OLFACTORY PROCESSING
Published in IBRO neuroscience reports (01-10-2023)Get full text
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The facets of olfactory learning
Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-10-2022)“…Volatile chemicals in the environment provide ethologically important information to many animals. However, how animals learn to use this information is only…”
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Rapid task-dependent tuning of the mouse olfactory bulb
Published in eLife (06-02-2019)“…Adapting neural representation to rapidly changing behavioural demands is a key challenge for the nervous system. Here, we demonstrate that the output of the…”
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State-dependent representations of mixtures by the olfactory bulb
Published in eLife (07-03-2022)“…Sensory systems are often tasked to analyse complex signals from the environment, separating relevant from irrelevant parts. This process of decomposing…”
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Active Sampling State Dynamically Enhances Olfactory Bulb Odor Representation
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (27-06-2018)“…The olfactory bulb (OB) is the first site of synaptic odor information processing, yet a wealth of contextual and learned information has been described in its…”
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Independent control of gamma and theta activity by distinct interneuron networks in the olfactory bulb
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-09-2014)“…The authors recorded spontaneous and odor-evoked activity in the olfactory bulb of anesthetized and awake mice and found that distinct populations of…”
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Effects of Stimulus Timing on the Acquisition of an Olfactory Working Memory Task in Head-Fixed Mice
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (26-04-2023)“…Acquisition of a behavioral task is influenced by many factors. The relative timing of stimuli is such a factor and is especially relevant for tasks relying on…”
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Two Distinct Channels of Olfactory Bulb Output
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (26-07-2012)“…Rhythmic neural activity is a hallmark of brain function, used ubiquitously to structure neural information. In mammalian olfaction, repetitive sniffing sets…”
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Respiration-Locking of Olfactory Receptor and Projection Neurons in the Mouse Olfactory Bulb and Its Modulation by Brain State
Published in Frontiers in cellular neuroscience (16-07-2020)“…For sensory systems of the brain, the dynamics of an animal’s own sampling behaviour has a direct consequence on ensuing computations. This is particularly the…”
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'Silent' mitral cells dominate odor responses in the olfactory bulb of awake mice
Published in Nature neuroscience (01-10-2014)“…Olfactory bulb mitral and tufted cells are thought to be particularly active at rest and to respond weakly to odors during wakefulness. By using blind, whole…”
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Synaptic Inhibition in the Olfactory Bulb Accelerates Odor Discrimination in Mice
Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (11-02-2010)“…Local inhibitory circuits are thought to shape neuronal information processing in the central nervous system, but it remains unclear how specific properties of…”
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Generation and Characterization of a Cell Type-Specific, Inducible Cre-Driver Line to Study Olfactory Processing
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (28-07-2021)“…In sensory systems of the brain, mechanisms exist to extract distinct features from stimuli to generate a variety of behavioral repertoires. These often…”
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Massive normalization of olfactory bulb output in mice with a 'monoclonal nose'
Published in eLife (13-05-2016)“…Perturbations in neural circuits can provide mechanistic understanding of the neural correlates of behavior. In M71 transgenic mice with a "monoclonal nose",…”
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Divergent innervation of the olfactory bulb by distinct raphe nuclei
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-04-2015)“…ABSTRACT The raphe nuclei provide serotonergic innervation widely in the brain, thought to mediate a variety of neuromodulatory effects. The mammalian…”
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Pattern recognition using action potential timing
Published in Nature reviews. Neuroscience (01-07-2024)“…In this Journal Club, Izumi Fukunaga discusses John Hopfield’s 1995 paper, which proposed a mechanism by which a continuously variable sensory stimulus can be…”
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Memory consolidation in the cerebellar cortex
Published in PloS one (29-07-2010)“…Several forms of learning, including classical conditioning of the eyeblink, depend upon the cerebellum. In examining mechanisms of eyeblink conditioning in…”
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A neuroeconomics approach to inferring utility functions in sensorimotor control
Published in PLoS biology (01-10-2004)“…Making choices is a fundamental aspect of human life. For over a century experimental economists have characterized the decisions people make based on the…”
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Value-related learning in the olfactory bulb occurs through pathway-dependent perisomatic inhibition of mitral cells
Published in PLoS biology (01-03-2024)“…Associating values to environmental cues is a critical aspect of learning from experiences, allowing animals to predict and maximise future rewards…”
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Optimization of Gate Structure for Damageless MicroLED Thin Films in Optogenetic Applications
Published in Physica status solidi. A, Applications and materials science (01-11-2024)“…Flexible MicroLEDs hold great promise as a novel tool for advancing optogenetics, enabling applications in biology. Such applications require the technology to…”
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Fast odour dynamics are encoded in the olfactory system and guide behaviour
Published in Nature (London) (27-05-2021)“…Odours are transported in turbulent plumes, which result in rapid concentration fluctuations 1 , 2 that contain rich information about the olfactory scenery,…”
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