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SeminarPast EventNeuroscience

A novel hypothesis on the role of olfactory bulb granule cells

Veronica Egger

Prof Dr

University of Regensburg

Schedule
Thursday, November 26, 2020

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Schedule

Thursday, November 26, 2020

9:00 AM Europe/London

Host: Crick Neurophys

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Event Information

Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Crick Neurophys

Duration

70 minutes

Abstract

The role of granule cells in olfactory processing is surrounded by several enigmatic observations, such as the existence of reciprocal spines and the mechanisms for GABA release from them, the missing evidence for functional reciprocal connectivity, and the apparently low inhibitory drive of granule cells, both with respect to recurrent and lateral inhibition. Here, I summarize recent results with regard to GABA release, leading to a novel hypothesis on granule cell function that has the potential to resolve most of these enigmas. I predict that granule cells provide dynamically switched lateral inhibition between coactive glomerular columns and thus possibly a means of olfactory combinatorial coding.

Topics

GABA releasecodingcombinatorial codingelectrophysiologyglomerular columnsgranule cellsimaginginhibitory drivelateral inhibitionolfactionolfactory bulbolfactory processingreciprocal connectivity

About the Speaker

Veronica Egger

Prof Dr

University of Regensburg

Contact & Resources

Personal Website

www.uni-regensburg.de/biologie-vorklinische-medizin/neurophysiologie/team/prof-dr-veronica-egger/index.html

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