A Short Glance at the Role of Olfactory Tubercle in Odour Processing DOI

Wenqiang Wang,

Hai‐Ping Wang, Jian Yang

et al.

Flavour and Fragrance Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 19, 2024

ABSTRACT The mammalian olfactory system is one of the most precocious sensory systems during development and innately endowed with versatile functions distinct from other systems. Perception time‐locked olfaction‐related stimuli quickly external environment encoding them accurately via paramount for survival reproduction in animal kingdom. mammals encompasses main accessory parts. As key component ventral striatum, tubercle (OT), also an important as well indispensable sub‐region plays a crucial role central processing odours. OT serves hub linking reward brain. Although extensive research has underscored involvement striatum punishment process motivational behaviour, mechanism neural circuits engaged odour detection recognition by still largely unknown. Herein, we make brief overview underscore receptors detection. We emphasize structural functional characterisations corresponding involved processing.

Language: Английский

Two decades on: Special issue on olfaction celebrating Axel and Buck's Nobel Prize DOI Open Access
Paolo E. Forni, C. Ron Yu

genesis, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 62(4)

Published: July 26, 2024

Language: Английский

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A Short Glance at the Role of Olfactory Tubercle in Odour Processing DOI

Wenqiang Wang,

Hai‐Ping Wang, Jian Yang

et al.

Flavour and Fragrance Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 19, 2024

ABSTRACT The mammalian olfactory system is one of the most precocious sensory systems during development and innately endowed with versatile functions distinct from other systems. Perception time‐locked olfaction‐related stimuli quickly external environment encoding them accurately via paramount for survival reproduction in animal kingdom. mammals encompasses main accessory parts. As key component ventral striatum, tubercle (OT), also an important as well indispensable sub‐region plays a crucial role central processing odours. OT serves hub linking reward brain. Although extensive research has underscored involvement striatum punishment process motivational behaviour, mechanism neural circuits engaged odour detection recognition by still largely unknown. Herein, we make brief overview underscore receptors detection. We emphasize structural functional characterisations corresponding involved processing.

Language: Английский

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0