Differential Associative Training Enhances Olfactory Acuity in Drosophila melanogaster

被引:29
|
作者
Barth, Jonas [1 ]
Dipt, Shubham [1 ]
Pech, Ulrike [1 ]
Hermann, Moritz [1 ]
Riemensperger, Thomas [1 ]
Fiala, Andre [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gottingen, Johann Friedrich Blumenbach Inst Zool & Anthropol, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
来源
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 2014年 / 34卷 / 05期
关键词
associative learning; Drosophila melanogaster; odor discrimination; olfaction; optical calcium imaging; sensory processing; ODOR DISCRIMINATION; LOCAL INTERNEURONS; IMAGING REVEALS; MEMORY TRACE; GAIN-CONTROL; REPRESENTATIONS; SIMILARITY; NEURONS; POPULATION; INHIBITION;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2598-13.2014
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Training can improve the ability to discriminate between similar, confusable stimuli, including odors. One possibility of enhancing behaviorally expressed discrimination (i.e., sensory acuity) relies on differential associative learning, during which animals are forced to detect the differences between similar stimuli. Drosophila represents a key model organism for analyzing neuronal mechanisms underlying both odor processing and olfactory learning. However, the ability of flies to enhance fine discrimination between similar odors through differential associative learning has not been analyzed in detail. We performed associative conditioning experiments using chemically similar odorants that we show to evoke overlapping neuronal activity in the fly's antennal lobes and highly correlated activity in mushroom body lobes. We compared the animals' performance in discriminating between these odors after subjecting them to one of two types of training: either absolute conditioning, in which only one odor is reinforced, or differential conditioning, in which one odor is reinforced and a second odor is explicitly not reinforced. First, we show that differential conditioning decreases behavioral generalization of similar odorants in a choice situation. Second, we demonstrate that this learned enhancement in olfactory acuity relies on both conditioned excitation and conditioned inhibition. Third, inhibitory local interneurons in the antennal lobes are shown to be required for behavioral fine discrimination between the two similar odors. Fourth, differential, but not absolute, training causes decorrelation of odor representations in the mushroom body. In conclusion, differential training with similar odors ultimately induces a behaviorally expressed contrast enhancement between the two similar stimuli that facilitates fine discrimination.
引用
收藏
页码:1819 / 1837
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Social foraging extends associative odor-food memory expression in an automated learning assay for Drosophila melanogaster
    Sehdev, Aarti
    Mohammed, Yunusa G.
    Tafrali, Cansu
    Szyszka, Paul
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2019, 222 (19):
  • [42] Pinocchio, a novel protein expressed in the antenna, contributes to olfactory behavior in Drosophila melanogaster
    Rollmann, SM
    Mackay, TFC
    Anholt, RRH
    JOURNAL OF NEUROBIOLOGY, 2005, 63 (02): : 146 - 158
  • [43] The molecular receptive range of an olfactory receptor in vivo (Drosophila melanogaster Or22a)
    Pelz, Daniela
    Roeske, Tina
    Syed, Zainulabeuddin
    de Bruyne, Marien
    Galizia, C. Giovanni
    JOURNAL OF NEUROBIOLOGY, 2006, 66 (14): : 1544 - 1563
  • [44] Systematic morphological and morphometric analysis of identified olfactory receptor neurons in Drosophila melanogaster
    Gonzales, Cesar Nava
    McKaughan, Quintyn
    Bushong, Eric A.
    Cauwenberghs, Kalyani
    Ng, Renny
    Madany, Matthew
    Ellisman, Mark H.
    Su, Chih-Ying
    ELIFE, 2021, 10
  • [45] Semi-Automated Assessment of Long-Term Olfactory Habituation in Drosophila melanogaster Using the Olfactory Arena
    Roselli, Camilla
    Ramaswami, Mani
    Aranha, Marcia M.
    BIO-PROTOCOL, 2024, 14 (21):
  • [46] Differential Coding of Fruit, Leaf, and Microbial Odours in the Brains of Drosophila suzukii and Drosophila melanogaster
    Dumenil, Claire
    Yildirim, Gulsum
    Haase, Albrecht
    INSECTS, 2025, 16 (01)
  • [47] The Effects of High Fat Diet-Induced Stress on Olfactory Sensitivity, Behaviors, and Transcriptional Profiling in Drosophila melanogaster
    Jung, Jewon
    Kim, Dong-In
    Han, Gi-Youn
    Kwon, Hyung Wook
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES, 2018, 19 (10)
  • [48] DIFFERENTIAL-EFFECTS OF DUNCE MUTATIONS ON ASSOCIATIVE LEARNING AND MEMORY IN DROSOPHILA
    TULLY, T
    GOLD, D
    JOURNAL OF NEUROGENETICS, 1993, 9 (01) : 55 - 71
  • [49] Prior Exposure to DEET Interrupts Positive and Negative Responses to Olfactory Cues in Drosophila Melanogaster
    Robert R. Junker
    Katharina Klupsch
    Justina Paulus
    Journal of Insect Behavior, 2015, 28 : 1 - 14
  • [50] Functional analysis of a Drosophila melanogaster olfactory receptor expressed in Sf9 cells
    Kiely, Aidan
    Authier, Astrid
    Kralicek, Andrew V.
    Warr, Coral G.
    Newcomb, Richard D.
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE METHODS, 2007, 159 (02) : 189 - 194