Article: New findings from University of Buenos Aires describe advances in life sciences.

A report, 'Early olfactory experience modifies neural activity in the antennal lobe of a social insect at the adult stage,' is newly published data in European Journal of Neuroscience. According to recent research from Ciudad Universitaria, Argentina, "In the antennal lobe (AL), the first olfactory centre of the insect brain, odorants are represented as spatiotemporal patterns of glomerular activity. Whether and how such patterns are modified in the long term after precocious olfactory experiences (i.e. in the first days of adulthood) remains unknown."

"To address this question, we used in vivo optical imaging of calcium activity in the antennal lobe of ...

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