Although insula activations are commonly observed
during odor perception [33], in the present study these activations are very likely not caused by an olfactory component of the chemosensory anxiety signals.
A new ultrasound imaging technique has provided the first ever in vivo visualization of activity in the piriform cortex of rats
during odor perception..
Not exact matches
In addition to the analysis of human brain activity which is associated with the
perception of chemosensory anxiety signals, it has been examined whether the neuronal activity changes
during the conscious
perception of the chemosensory stimuli as
odors.