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Olfactory receptor neurons are sensitive to stimulus onset asynchrony: implications for odor source discrimination. [PDF]
Raiser G, Galizia CG, Szyszka P.
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Optimal compressed sensing strategies for an array of nonlinear olfactory receptor neurons with and without spontaneous activity. [PDF]
Qin S, Li Q, Tang C, Tu Y.
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Information Dynamics and Learning in Complex Adaptive Systems: Toward a Transdisciplinary Framework
ABSTRACT This article develops a framework for understanding learning and adaptation in complex adaptive systems. Drawing from neuroscience, systems theory, information theory and quantum field theory, it examines how information processing, plasticity and systemic coherence emerge from distributed, nonlinear and feedback‐driven interactions. It argues
Anderson de Souza Sant'Anna
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Spheroid Culture of Mammalian Olfactory Receptor Neurons: Potential Applications for a Bioelectronic Nose. [PDF]
Kim S +6 more
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ABSTRACT Endocrine‐disrupting chemicals (EDCs), such as 17α‐ethinylestradiol (EE2), have raised concerns about their potential effects on aquatic organisms, particularly during early developmental stages. In this context, the study of behavioral disruption has gained considerable attention, as it may have consequences on individual fitness and ...
Soloperto Sofia +6 more
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Independent processing of increments and decrements in odorant concentration by ON and OFF olfactory receptor neurons. [PDF]
Tichy H, Hellwig M.
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Patients in intensive care units often experience lung injuries, complicated by brain problems. Advanced laboratory tools, organoids, and organs‐on‐chips facilitated the study of multiorgan interactions, help us understand the communication between the lungs and brain.
Wanyi Zhang +5 more
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Moth olfactory receptor neurons adjust their encoding efficiency to temporal statistics of pheromone fluctuations. [PDF]
Levakova M +4 more
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In this study, we examined whether realistic ozone concentrations can interfere with sexual communication in the insect pest Plutella xylostella, the diamondback moth. Ozone exposure caused a degradation of pheromone components, leading to significant changes in blend composition and component ratios.
Francesco Sorrentino +3 more
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