Using microelectrodes, the researchers recorded the electrical activity of pheromone - sensitive interneurons in male American cockroaches that relay signals of female - producing sex pheromones in the antennal lobe (functional homolog to
the mammalian olfactory bulb) to higher - order centers.
Not exact matches
Published in Neuron, scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) report their discovery of a neural circuit in the mouse
olfactory bulb that explains how our
mammalian cousins (and by extension, we) are able to adjust the gain on intense odors.