DESCRIPTION (Applicant's abstract):
The main olfactory and vomeronasal systems are major chemosensory
systems that guide animal behavior in response to changing environmental
cues. The dual olfactory system hypothesis postulates that these two
systems comprise parallel pathways through the telencephalon and, by
virtue of these connections, are involved in different aspects of
behavioral response to chemical stimuli. Recent findings indicate that
neurons in the main olfactory and vomeronasal systems terminate in
different nuclei of the amygdaloid complex and converge on other
telencephalic nuclei. These anatomical relationships and the roles of
the central neural structures involved in response to prey-derived
chemicals are the subjects of our research. We are using snakes to study
the vomeronasal and olfactory systems and the interactions between these
two systems because snakes have extraordinary well-developed vomeronasal
systems that are of critical importance in naturally occurring behaviors
such as courtship, prey discrimination and aggregation. Parallel work
in other laboratories using mammals has demonstrated the applicability
and generality of our findings to other vertebrates. We will continue
to explore the anatomical connections of these systems and to study the
roles of their central nervous system components in responding to prey
chemicals by determining the effects of various lesions on discriminated
response to prey chemicals. The sites of their lesions will be the
terminations of mitral cell axons from the olfactory bulbs and their
further projections in the central nervous system.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Data not available.
NIH Spending Category
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Project Terms
amygdalabehavior testchemoreceptorsethologymedial olfactory areaneural information processingneural transmissionneuroanatomyneuronsolfactory lobepredationprosencephalonsensorimotor systemsex behaviorsnakesvomeronasal systems
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
CFDA Code
173
DUNS Number
040796328
UEI
NJ14V2NZYM68
Project Start Date
01-January-1999
Project End Date
31-December-2003
Budget Start Date
01-January-1999
Budget End Date
31-December-1999
Project Funding Information for 1999
Total Funding
$119,527
Direct Costs
$79,000
Indirect Costs
$40,527
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
1999
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
$119,527
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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