Publikation: Parallel Processing via a Dual Olfactory Pathway in the Honeybee
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In their natural environment, animals face complex and highly dynamic olfactory input. Thus vertebrates as well as invertebrates require fast and reliable processing of olfactory information. Parallel processing has been shown to improve processing speed and power in other sensory systems and is characterized by extraction of different stimulus parameters along parallel sensory information streams. Honeybees possess an elaborate olfactory system with unique neuronal architecture: a dual olfactory pathway comprising a medial projection-neuron (PN) antennal lobe (AL) protocerebral output tract (m-APT) and a lateral PN AL output tract (l-APT) connecting the olfactory lobes with higher-order brain centers. We asked whether this neuronal architecture serves parallel processing and employed a novel technique for simultaneous multiunit recordings from both tracts. The results revealed response profiles from a high number of PNs of both tracts to floral, pheromonal, and biologically relevant odor mixtures tested over multiple trials. PNs from both tracts responded to all tested odors, but with different characteristics indicating parallel processing of similar odors. Both PN tracts were activated by widely overlapping response profiles, which is a requirement for parallel processing. The l-APT PNs had broad response profiles suggesting generalized coding properties, whereas the responses of m-APTPNs were comparatively weaker and less frequent, indicating higher odor specificity. Comparison of response latencies within and across tracts revealed odor-dependent latencies. We suggest that parallel processing via the honeybee dual olfactory pathway provides enhanced odor processing capabilities serving sophisticated odor perception and olfactory demands associated with a complex olfactory world of this social insect.
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BRILL, Martin F., Tobias ROSENBAUM, Isabelle REUS, Christoph KLEINEIDAM, Martin P. NAWROT, Wolfgang RÖSSLER, 2013. Parallel Processing via a Dual Olfactory Pathway in the Honeybee. In: Journal of Neuroscience. 2013, 33(6), pp. 2443-2456. ISSN 0270-6474. eISSN 1529-2401. Available under: doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4268-12.2013BibTex
@article{Brill2013-02-06Paral-24872, year={2013}, doi={10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4268-12.2013}, title={Parallel Processing via a Dual Olfactory Pathway in the Honeybee}, number={6}, volume={33}, issn={0270-6474}, journal={Journal of Neuroscience}, pages={2443--2456}, author={Brill, Martin F. and Rosenbaum, Tobias and Reus, Isabelle and Kleineidam, Christoph and Nawrot, Martin P. and Rössler, Wolfgang} }
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