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Anticipation-induced delta phase reset improves human olfactory perception

Ghazaleh Arabkheradmand, Guangyu Zhou, Torben Noto, Qiaohan Yang, Stephan Schuele, Josef Parvizi, Jay A. Gottfried, Shasha Wu, Joshua M. Rosenow, Mohamad Z. Koubeissi, Gregory Lane, Christina Zelano

2020PLoS Biology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anticipating an odor improves detection and perception, yet the underlying neural mechanisms of olfactory anticipation are not well understood. In this study, we used human intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) to show that anticipation resets the phase of delta oscillations in piriform cortex prior to odor arrival. Anticipatory phase reset correlates with ensuing odor-evoked theta power and improvements in perceptual accuracy. These effects were consistently present in each individual subject and were not driven by potential confounds of pre-inhale motor preparation or power changes. Together, these findings suggest that states of anticipation enhance olfactory perception through phase resetting of delta oscillations in piriform cortex.

Topics & Concepts

OdorAnticipation (artificial intelligence)Piriform cortexPerceptionNeuroscienceElectroencephalographyOlfactory systemBiologyOlfactionPsychologyComputer scienceAmygdalaArtificial intelligenceOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchNeural dynamics and brain function
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