A Formal Model of the Insect Olfactory Macroglomerulus: Simulations and Analytic Results

Abstract

It is known from biological data that the response patterns of interneurons in the olfactory macroglomerulus (MGC) of insects are of central importance for the coding of the olfactory signal. We propose an analytically tractable model of the MGC which allows us to relate the distribution of response patterns to the architecture of the network.

Cite

Text

Linster et al. "A Formal Model of the Insect Olfactory Macroglomerulus: Simulations and Analytic Results." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1992.

Markdown

[Linster et al. "A Formal Model of the Insect Olfactory Macroglomerulus: Simulations and Analytic Results." Neural Information Processing Systems, 1992.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1992/linster1992neurips-formal/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{linster1992neurips-formal,
  title     = {{A Formal Model of the Insect Olfactory Macroglomerulus: Simulations and Analytic Results}},
  author    = {Linster, Christiane and Marsan, David and Masson, Claudine and Kerszberg, Michel and Dreyfus, Gérard and Personnaz, Léon},
  booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
  year      = {1992},
  pages     = {1022-1029},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/1992/linster1992neurips-formal/}
}