Integrating new neurons into the adult olfactory bulb: joining the network, life-death decisions, and the effects of sensory experience - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Integrating new neurons into the adult olfactory bulb: joining the network, life-death decisions, and the effects of sensory experience
Pierre-Marie Lledo et al. Trends Neurosci. 2005 May.
Abstract
In contrast to the situation in the developing brain, neurons born during adulthood must integrate into established neuronal networks characterized by ongoing activity. For sensory systems, this neuronal activity is driven mainly by external stimuli that can lead to experience-dependent morpho-functional changes in adult circuits. Here, we describe new insights into the mechanisms by which sensory experience might govern the targeting of adult-generated neurons to appropriate regions, their differentiation into distinct neuronal subtypes, and finally their survival in the adult olfactory bulb. We propose not only that neurogenesis depends on the degree of sensory experience, but also that new neurons bring unique features to the operational network, allowing a continuous adjustment of information processing in response to an ever-changing external word.
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