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Modulation of Early Olfactory Processing by an Octopaminergic Reinforcement Pathway in the Honeybee
2003
Journal of Neuroscience
Processing of olfactory information in the antennal lobes of insects and olfactory bulbs of vertebrates is modulated by centrifugal inputs that represent reinforcing events. Octopamine release by one such pathway in the honeybee antennal lobe modulates olfactory processing in relation to nectar (sucrose) reinforcement. To test more specifically what role octopamine plays in the antennal lobe, we used two treatments to disrupt an octopamine receptor from Apis mellifera brain (AmOAR) function:
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.23-12-05370.2003
pmid:12832563
fatcat:es2se3ejyvekjl4j6jz6ys4olm