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Discoveries made in how the brain senses scent

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Studies have revealed that mono-molecular odors activate distinct patterns of glomeruli — bundles of olfactory receptor axons on the main olfactory bulb of the brain — and that the reaction of two odors combined is equal to the sum of the individual components’ reactions. Until recently, however, scientists had yet to learn whether those discoveries would be true for complex natural stimuli as well. In a study reported June 15 in Neuron, scientists from Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C., compared the glomerular responses of natural odors with their...Read full article

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    Published: July 2006
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