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Abstract

Odor cues in nature are sparse and highly fluctuating due to turbulent transport. To investigate how animals perceive these intermittent cues, we developed a behavioral task in which head-restrained mice made binary decisions based on the total number of discrete odor pulses presented stochastically over several seconds. Mice readily learned this task, and their performance was well-described by widely used decision models. Logistic regression of binary choices against the timing of odor pulses within the respiratory cycle revealed that mice placed higher perceptual weight to stimuli arriving during inhalation than exhalation, a phase dependency that strongly correlated with the magnitude of responses in olfactory sensory neurons. The population response of anterior piriform cortex (APCx) neurons to odor pulses was also modulated by respiration phase, although individual neurons displayed varying levels of phase-dependence. Single APCx neurons responded stochastically and transiently to odor pulses, leading to a representation that carries signatures of sensory evidence, but not its accumulation. Our study reveals that mice can integrate intermittent odor signals across dozens of breaths, but respiratory modulation of sensory inputs imposes limits on information acquisition that cortical circuits cannot overcome to improve behavior.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

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Title
Perception and neural representation of intermittent odor stimuli in mice
Publication title
bioRxiv; Cold Spring Harbor
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Feb 13, 2025
Section
New Results
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Source
BioRxiv
Place of publication
Cold Spring Harbor
Country of publication
United States
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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ISSN
2692-8205
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
Document type
Working Paper
ProQuest document ID
3166351696
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Last updated
2025-02-14
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