Zochowski Michal R, Cohen Lawrence B
Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Physiology, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
J Neurophysiol. 2005 Oct;94(4):2667-75. doi: 10.1152/jn.00328.2005. Epub 2005 Jun 22.
While odorant-evoked oscillations in the vertebrate olfactory bulb have been studied extensively, information about their possible cognitive role has been missing. Using voltage-sensitive dye imaging, we show that repeated odorant presentations with interstimulus intervals of 2-12 s had dramatic and diverse effects on the three oscillations that occur in the turtle olfactory bulb. Two of the oscillations are strikingly depressed in response to the second stimulation even of a new odorant was presented. The third oscillation is enhanced if the odorant is the same but suppressed if the odorant is new. The effects suggest that the oscillations carry information about odorant novelty and consistency.
虽然脊椎动物嗅球中气味诱发的振荡已得到广泛研究,但关于其可能的认知作用的信息却一直缺失。我们使用电压敏感染料成像技术表明,以2 - 12秒的刺激间隔重复呈现气味剂,会对海龟嗅球中出现的三种振荡产生显著且多样的影响。即使呈现的是新的气味剂,其中两种振荡对第二次刺激的反应也会显著减弱。如果气味剂相同,第三种振荡会增强;但如果气味剂是新的,则会受到抑制。这些影响表明,这些振荡携带有关气味剂新颖性和一致性的信息。