2018
DOI: 10.1101/259945
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Mosaic representations of odors in the input and output layers of the mouse olfactory bulb

Abstract: The elementary stimulus features encoded by the olfactory system remain poorly understood. We All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.was not peer-reviewed) is the author/funder, who has granted bioRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity.

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“…Similar odorants tend to activate glomeruli in similar areas of the OB (Rubin and Katz, 1999;Uchida et al, 2000). Therefore, there is a chemotopic representation in the OB, even if chemotopy is not necessarily evident at a finer scale (Chae et al, 2019;Ma et al, 2012). Different parts of the OB mediate distinct innate behaviors.…”
Section: Physiology and Coding Logics At Different Stages Of The Olfa...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar odorants tend to activate glomeruli in similar areas of the OB (Rubin and Katz, 1999;Uchida et al, 2000). Therefore, there is a chemotopic representation in the OB, even if chemotopy is not necessarily evident at a finer scale (Chae et al, 2019;Ma et al, 2012). Different parts of the OB mediate distinct innate behaviors.…”
Section: Physiology and Coding Logics At Different Stages Of The Olfa...mentioning
confidence: 99%