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Experience dependent changes of sensory representation in the olfactory cortex

Antonia Marin Burgin
Biomedicine Research Institute of Buenos Aires
Nov 18, 2020

Sensory representations are typically thought as neuronal activity patterns that encode physical attributes of the outside world. However, increasing evidence is showing that as animals learned the association between a sensory stimulus and its behavioral relevance, stimulus representation in sensory cortical areas can change. In this seminar I will present recent experiments from our lab showing that the activity in the olfactory piriform cortex (PC) of mice encodes not only odor information, but also non-olfactory variables associated with the behavioral task. By developing an associative olfactory learning task, in which animals learn to associate a particular context with an odor and a reward, we were able to record the activity of multiple neurons as the animal runs in a virtual reality corridor. By analyzing the population activity dynamics using Principal Components Analysis, we find different population trajectories evolving through time that can discriminate aspects of different trial types. By using Generalized Linear Models we further dissected the contribution of different sensory and non-sensory variables to the modulation of PC activity. Interestingly, the experiments show that variables related to both sensory and non-sensory aspects of the task (e.g., odor, context, reward, licking, sniffing rate and running speed) differently modulate PC activity, suggesting that the PC adapt odor processing depending on experience and behavior.

SeminarNeuroscience

Cholinergic regulation of learning in the olfactory system

Christiane Linster
Cornell University
Jul 9, 2020

In the olfactory system, cholinergic modulation has been associated with contrast modulation and changes in receptive fields in the olfactory bulb, as well the learning of odor associations in the olfactory cortex. Computational modeling and behavioral studies suggest that cholinergic modulation could improve sensory processing and learning while preventing pro-active interference when task demands are high. However, how sensory inputs and/or learning regulate incoming modulation has not yet been elucidated. We here use a computational model of the olfactory bulb, piriform cortex (PC) and horizontal limb of the diagonal band of Broca (HDB) to explore how olfactory learning could regulate cholinergic inputs to the system in a closed feedback loop. In our model, the novelty of an odor is reflected in firing rates and sparseness of cortical neurons in response to that odor and these firing rates can directly regulate learning in the system by modifying cholinergic inputs to the system.

SeminarNeuroscience

Cortical circuits for olfactory navigation

Cindy Poo
Champalimaud
May 14, 2020

Olfactory navigation is essential for the survival of living beings from unicellular organisms to mammals. In the wild, rodents combine odor information with an internal spatial representation of the environment for foraging and navigation. What are the neural circuits in the brain that implement these behaviours? My research addresses this question by examining the synaptic circuits and neural population activity in the olfactory cortex to understand the integration of olfactory and spatial information. Primary olfactory (piriform) cortex (PCx) has long been recognized as a highly associative brain structure. What is the behavioural and functional role of these associative synapses in PCx? We designed an odor-cued navigation task, where rats must use both olfactory and spatial information to obtain water rewards. We recorded from populations of posterior piriform cortex (pPCx) neurons during behaviour and found that individual neurons were not only odor-selective, but also fired differentially to the same odor sampled at different locations, forming an “olfactory place map”. Spatial locations can be decoded from simultaneously recorded pPCx population, and spatial selectivity is maintained in the absence of odors, across behavioural contexts. This novel olfactory place map is consistent with our finding for a dominant role of associative excitatory synapses in shaping PCx representations, and suggest a role for PCx spatial representations in supporting olfactory navigation. This work not only provides insight into the neural basis for how odors can be used for navigation, but also reveals PCx as a prime site for addressing the general question of how sensory information is anchored within memory systems and combined with cognitive maps to guide flexible behaviour.

ePosterNeuroscience

Low-frequency plasticity of olfactory bulb inputs mediated by Kv4.2 channels in rodent piriform cortex

Amit Kumar, Mohammad Sohaib, Jackie Schiller
ePosterNeuroscience

Age differentially modulates L-type calcium channel and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor expressions in the hippocampus and piriform cortex

Aida Maziar, Qi Yuan
ePosterNeuroscience

The endocannabinoid system regulates olfactory perception in the anterior piriform cortex

Geoffrey Terral, Gabriel Lepousez, Yohan Wards, Dinghuang Huang, Giulio Casali, Antoine Nissant, Pierre-Marie Lledo, Guillaume Ferreira, Giovanni Marsicano, Lisa Roux
ePosterNeuroscience

Exploring the role of the Lateral Entorhinal Cortex in the modulation of the Piriform Cortex neuronal activity

Olivia Pedroncini, Noel Federman, Antonia Marin-Burgin
ePosterNeuroscience

Impact of oxytocin in the piriform cortex and effect on social behaviors

Camille Miermon, Geoffrey Terral, Giulio Casali, Alena Spitsyn, Tiphaine Dolique, Lisa Roux
ePosterNeuroscience

NMDA receptors shape sensory processing in the piriform cortex

Mary Ardren, John Bekkers
ePosterNeuroscience

Physiological characterization of piriform cortex modulation by respiratory signal across brain states

Giulio Casali, Geoffrey Terral, Camille Miermon, Pascal M. Ravassard, Lisa Roux
ePosterNeuroscience

Stimulus novelty differentially modulates odor responses in the Anterior Olfactory Nucleus and Piriform Cortex

Martijn Broux, Cagatay Aydin, José Esquivelzeta Rabell, Eleonore Schiltz, Sebastian Haesler
ePosterNeuroscience

Cerebral inoculation with oligomeric amyloid-beta(1-42) causes progressive changes in cellular properties in the piriform cortex

Christina Strauch, Patrick Domasik, Olena Shchyglo, Denise Manahan-Vaughan

FENS Forum 2024

ePosterNeuroscience

Effects of neuropeptide S receptor signaling on epileptiform activity in the piriform cortex of mice

Ismail Abidin, Harun Başoğlu, Dilanur Köse, Hilal Öztürk, Selcen Aydın-Abidin

FENS Forum 2024

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