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Biological constraints on configural odour mixture perception

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
卷 225, 期 6, 页码 -

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.242274

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Odour-guided behaviour; Odour object; Elemental perception; Comparative olfaction; Vertebrates; Invertebrates

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  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche MEMOLAP/Burgundy Region/FEDER [ANR2010-JCJC-1410-1]
  2. Agence Nationale de laRecherche Bee-o-CHOCgrant [ANR-17-CE20-003]
  3. CNRS PICS CONFODOUR grant
  4. National Institutes of Health [R01-AG037693]

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Animals, including humans, detect and process odours efficiently, especially when faced with complex mixtures, by perceiving them as configural wholes. Experiments conducted in humans, rabbits, mice, and honeybees show that certain mixtures can be processed configurally across species. This suggests that there may be a convergent perception of certain mixtures across various species, possibly due to similarities in the anatomical organization of their olfactory systems and the need to simplify the environment's chemical complexity for adaptive behaviors.
Animals, including humans, detect odours and use this information to behave efficiently in the environment. Frequently, odours consist of complex mixtures of odorants rather than single odorants, and mixtures are often perceived as configural wholes, i.e. as odour objects (e.g. food, partners). The biological rules governing this 'configural perception' (as opposed to the elemental perception of mixtures through their components) remain weakly understood. Here, we first review examples of configural mixture processing in diverse species involving species-specific biological signals. Then, we present the original hypothesis that at least certain mixtures can be processed configurally across species. Indeed, experiments conducted in human adults, newborn rabbits and, more recently, in rodents and honeybees show that these species process some mixtures in a remarkably similar fashion. Strikingly, a mixture AB (A, ethyl isobutyrate; B, ethyl maltol) induces configural processing in humans, who perceive a mixture odour quality (pineapple) distinct from the component qualities (A, strawberry; B, caramel). The same mixture is weakly configurally processed in rabbit neonates, which perceive a particular odour for the mixture in addition to the component odours. Mice and honeybees also perceive the AB mixture configurally, as they respond differently to the mixture compared with its components. Based on these results and others, including neurophysiological approaches, we propose that certain mixtures are convergently perceived across various species of vertebrates/invertebrates, possibly as a result of a similar anatomical organization of their olfactory systems and the common necessity to simplify the environment's chemical complexity in order to display adaptive behaviours.

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