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Article Dans Une Revue BMC Neuroscience Année : 2010

Calcium imaging in the ant /Camponotus fellah /reveals a conserved odour-similarity space in insects and mammals.

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Olfactory systems create representations of the chemical world in the animal brain. Recordings of odour-evoked activity in the primary olfactory centres of vertebrates and insects have suggested similar rules for odour processing, in particular through spatial organization of chemical information in their functional units, the glomeruli. Similarity between odour representations can be extracted from across-glomerulus patterns in a wide range of species, from insects to vertebrates, but comparison of odour similarity in such diverse taxa has not been addressed. In the present study, we asked how 11 aliphatic odorants previously tested in honeybees and rats are represented in the antennal lobe of the ant Camponotus fellah, a social insect that relies on olfaction for food search and social communication.

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Biologie animale

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hal-00464975 , version 1 (18-03-2010)

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Fabienne Dupuy, R. Josens, M. Giurfa, J.C. Sandoz. Calcium imaging in the ant /Camponotus fellah /reveals a conserved odour-similarity space in insects and mammals.. BMC Neuroscience, 2010, in press. ⟨10.1186/1471-2202-11-28⟩. ⟨hal-00464975⟩
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