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Becoming what you smell: adaptive sensing in the olfactory system

日期: 2019-05-06
生命科学学院2019年度春季学期学术系列讲座之十
题目:Becoming what you smell: adaptive sensing in the olfactory system
演讲人:Vijay Balasubramanian, PhD
Cathy and Marc Lasry Professor of Physics
Director, Computational Neuroscience Initiative
Associate Professor of Neuroscience
University of Pennsylvania
时间:2019年5月17日(星期五),13:00-14:30
地点:金光生命科学大楼邓祐才报告厅
联系人:挑战班本科生李倩怡,aria.lea@pku.edu.cn
摘要:
I will argue that the circuit architecture of the early olfactory system provides an adaptive, efficient mechanism for compressing the vast space of odor mixtures into the responses of a small number of sensors.  In this view, the olfactory sensory repertoire employs a disordered code to compress a high dimensional olfactory space into a low dimensional receptor response space while preserving distance relations between odors.  The resulting representation is dynamically adapted to efficiently encode the changing environment of volatile molecules.  I will show that this adaptive combinatorial code can be efficiently decoded by systematically eliminating candidate odorants that bind to silent receptors.  The resulting algorithm for "estimation by elimination" can be implemented by a neural network that is remarkably similar to the early olfactory pathway in the brain.  The theory predicts a relation between the diversity of olfactory receptors and the sparsity of their responses that matches animals from flies to humans.   It also predicts specific deficits in olfactory behavior that should result from optogenetic manipulation of the olfactory bulb.
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