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Interaction between Different Cells in Olfactory Bulb and Synchronous Kinematic Analysis

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  • Ailei Xu
  • Ying Du
  • Rubin Wang
  • Jinde Cao

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Olfactory bulb plays an important part in signal encoding of olfactory system. The interaction between excitatory mitral cell (MC) and inhibitory granule cell (GC) is particularly crucial. In this paper, the current situation of synchronous oscillation in the network of olfactory system is firstly introduced. Then we set up a dynamical model of MC and GC in the olfactory bulb. The simulation shows the firing patterns of single MC and single GC, as well as these two kinds of cells having a coupling relationship. The results indicate that MCs have an excitatory effect on GCs, and GCs have an inhibitory effect on MCs. The firing pattern varies with different synaptic strength. In addition, we set up simple olfactory network models, discussing the influence of ring-like and grid-like neuronal networks of GCs on the synchronization of two MCs. Different types of firing synchronization are quantified by means of ISI-distance method. The numerical analysis indicates that grid-like neuronal network can make MCs synchronize better.

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  • Ailei Xu & Ying Du & Rubin Wang & Jinde Cao, 2014. "Interaction between Different Cells in Olfactory Bulb and Synchronous Kinematic Analysis," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-9, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:808792
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/808792
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