Neuron
Volume 72, Issue 1, 6 October 2011, Pages 124-136
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Sparse Incomplete Representations: A Potential Role of Olfactory Granule Cells

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Summary

Mitral/tufted cells of the olfactory bulb receive odorant information from receptor neurons and transmit this information to the cortex. Studies in awake behaving animals have found that sustained responses of mitral cells to odorants are rare, suggesting sparse combinatorial representation of the odorants. Careful alignment of mitral cell firing with the phase of the respiration cycle revealed brief transient activity in the larger population of mitral cells, which respond to odorants during a small fraction of the respiration cycle. Responses of these cells are therefore temporally sparse. Here, we propose a mathematical model for the olfactory bulb network that can reproduce both combinatorially and temporally sparse mitral cell codes. We argue that sparse codes emerge as a result of the balance between mitral cells' excitatory inputs and inhibition provided by the granule cells. Our model suggests functional significance for the dendrodendritic synapses mediating interactions between mitral and granule cells.

Highlights

► The sparse mitral cell codes are explained ► Granule cells form representations of olfactory stimulus ► Sparse granule cell code is predicted ► The unique function for dendrodendritic synapses in the olfactory bulb is proposed

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