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Using an Insect Mushroom Body Circuit to Encode Route Memory in Complex Natural Environments

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The architecture of the mushroom body (MB) model.

Images (see Fig 1) activate the visual projection neurons (vPNs). Each Kenyon cell (KC) receives input from 10 (random) vPNs and exceeds firing threshold only for coincident activation from several vPNs, thus images are encoded as a sparse pattern of KC activation. All KCs converge on a single extrinsic neuron (EN) and if activation coincides with a reward signal, the connection strength is decreased. After training the EN output to previously rewarded (familiar) images is few or no spikes.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1004683.g002