FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
FB2026_02 , released June 18, 2026
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Lüdke, A., Raiser, G., Nehrkorn, J., Herz, A.V.M., Galizia, C.G., Szyszka, P. (2018). Calcium in Kenyon Cell Somata as a Substrate for an Olfactory Sensory Memory in Drosophila.  Front. Cell. Neurosci. 12(): 128.
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FBrf0239147
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Research paper
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Animals can form associations between temporally separated stimuli. To do so, the nervous system has to retain a neural representation of the first stimulus until the second stimulus appears. The neural substrate of such sensory stimulus memories is unknown. Here, we search for a sensory odor memory in the insect olfactory system and characterize odorant-evoked Ca2+ activity at three consecutive layers of the olfactory system in Drosophila: in olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) and projection neurons (PNs) in the antennal lobe, and in Kenyon cells (KCs) in the mushroom body. We show that the post-stimulus responses in ORN axons, PN dendrites, PN somata, and KC dendrites are odor-specific, but they are not predictive of the chemical identity of past olfactory stimuli. However, the post-stimulus responses in KC somata carry information about the identity of previous olfactory stimuli. These findings show that the Ca2+ dynamics in KC somata could encode a sensory memory of odorant identity and thus might serve as a basis for associations between temporally separated stimuli.
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PMC5960692 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Corrigendum: Calcium in Kenyon Cell Somata as a Substrate for an Olfactory Sensory Memory in Drosophila.
Lüdke et al., 2018, Front. Cell. Neurosci. 12: 197 [FBrf0239501]

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    English
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    Front. Cell. Neurosci.
    Title
    Frontiers in cellular neuroscience
    ISBN/ISSN
    1662-5102
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