Insect olfactory coding and memory at multiple timescales |
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Authors: | Gupta Nitin Stopfer Mark |
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Affiliation: | NIH-NICHD, Building 35, 35 Lincoln Drive, Rm 3A-102, msc 3715, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA |
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Abstract: | Insects can learn, allowing them great flexibility for locating seasonal food sources and avoiding wily predators. Because insects are relatively simple and accessible to manipulation, they provide good experimental preparations for exploring mechanisms underlying sensory coding and memory. Here we review how the intertwining of memory with computation enables the coding, decoding, and storage of sensory experience at various stages of the insect olfactory system. Individual parts of this system are capable of multiplexing memories at different timescales, and conversely, memory on a given timescale can be distributed across different parts of the circuit. Our sampling of the olfactory system emphasizes the diversity of memories, and the importance of understanding these memories in the context of computations performed by different parts of a sensory system. |
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