2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.27.596086
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Bifurcation enhances temporal information encoding in the olfactory periphery

Kiri Choi,
Will Rosenbluth,
Isabella R. Graf
et al.

Abstract: Living systems continually respond to signals from the surrounding environment. Survival requires that their responses adapt quickly and robustly to the changes in the environment. One particularly challenging example is olfactory navigation in turbulent plumes, where animals experience highly intermittent odor signals while odor concentration varies over many length- and timescales. Here, we show theoretically thatDrosophilaolfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) can exploit proximity to a bifurcation point of thei… Show more

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