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Nose maps reveal striped blueprint for scent receptors
neuroscience1 month ago

Nose maps reveal striped blueprint for scent receptors

Detailed maps of mouse olfactory receptors show ~1,100 receptors arranged in horizontal stripes across the nasal epithelium, overturning the long-held zonal model. Using single-cell sequencing and spatial transcriptomics on millions of neurons, researchers linked each receptor to a specific nose position and uncovered a retinoic acid gradient that guides development. A companion study adds an atlas of receptor expression and neural connections to the olfactory bulb, advancing the nose-to-brain map of smell.

Unveiling the Brain's Vast Maps: Decoding Time, Space, and Disease
neuroscience2 years ago

Unveiling the Brain's Vast Maps: Decoding Time, Space, and Disease

Two studies led by UCLA researchers have shed light on how neurons in the human brain represent time and space. The first study found that "place cells" and "time cells" operate independently but concurrently during navigation tasks, suggesting that time and space are separable dimensions at the neuron level. The second study discovered that certain neurons exhibit periodic firing patterns over different time scales, potentially providing a mechanism for encoding time in the brain. These findings contribute to our understanding of the neural basis of consciousness and memory formation.