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Caloric restriction by fasting has been implicated to facilitate synaptic plasticity and promote contextual learning. However, cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the effect of fasting on memory consolidation are not completely understood.
Nelly M Estrada, masako Isokawa
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A quantitative description of the mouse piriform cortex
In this report, we provide a quantitative description for 2 aspects of the mouse piriform cortex. First, we give volumetric estimates of regions within the anterior and posterior piriform cortex.
Shyam Srinivasan, C. Stevens
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Noradrenergic modulation from the locus coerulus is often associated with the regulation of sensory signal-to-noise ratio. In the olfactory system, noradrenergic modulation affects both bulbar and cortical processing, and has been show to modulate the ...
Licurgo ede Almeida +3 more
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Olfactory information converges in the amygdaloid cortex via the piriform and entorhinal cortices: observations in the guinea pig isolated whole‐brain preparation [PDF]
Riichi Kajiwara +2 more
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Chronic loss of inhibition in piriform cortex following brief, daily optogenetic stimulation
Brendan Ryu +7 more
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BackgroundCytokines and chemokines play an important role in the neuroinflammatory response to an initial precipitating injury such as status epilepticus (SE).
G. M. Arisi +3 more
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Computer Simulation of Oscillatory Behavior in Cerebral Cortical Networks [PDF]
It has been known for many years that specific regions of the working cerebral cortex display periodic variations in correlated cellular activity. While the olfactory system has been the focus of much of this work, similar behavior has recently been ...
Bower, James M., Wilson, Matthew A.
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Pre- and Postsynaptic Activation of GABAB Receptors Modulates Principal Cell Excitation in the Piriform Cortex [PDF]
Leah B. Gerrard +2 more
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In humans, the amygdala and piriform cortex are 2 important brain structures involved in hedonic odor processing. Although the affective processing of odors in these 2 structures has been extensively studied in the past, the way in which each tested ...
Maëlle Moranges +4 more
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The broadly-distributed, non-topographic projections to and from the olfactory cortex may suggest a flat, non-hierarchical organization in odor information processing.
Camille Mazo +4 more
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