Division of labor for division: inhibitory interneurons with different spatial landscapes in the olfactory system

Publication information:

Uchida, N.; Eshel, N.; Watabe-Uchida, M.
Division of Labor for Division: Inhibitory Interneurons With Different Spatial Landscapes in the Olfactory System. Neuron 2013, 80 (5), 1106-1109.

Abstract

Normalizing neural responses by the sum of population activity allows the nervous system to adjust its sensitivity according to task demands, facilitating intensity-invariant information processing. In this issue of Neuron, two studies, Kato et al. (2013) and Miyamichi et al. (2013), suggest that parvalbumin-positive interneurons in the olfactory bulb play a role in this process.