Anterior olfactory cortices differentially transform bottom-up odor signals to produce inverse top-down outputs

D Wolf, LL Oettl, L Winkelmeier, C Linster… - Journal of …, 2024 - jneurosci.org
Odor information arrives first in the main olfactory bulb and is then broadcasted to the
olfactory cortices and striatum. Downstream regions have unique cellular and connectivity …

Anterior Olfactory Cortices Differentially Transform Bottom-Up Odor Signals to Produce Inverse Top-Down Outputs

D Wolf, LL Oettl, L Winkelmeier… - The Journal of …, 2024 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Odor information arrives first in the main olfactory bulb and is then broadcasted to the
olfactory cortices and striatum. Downstream regions have unique cellular and connectivity …

Anterior Olfactory Cortices Differentially Transform Bottom-Up Odor Signals to Produce Inverse Top-Down Outputs.

D Wolf, LL Oettl, L Winkelmeier… - Journal of …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Odor information arrives first in the main olfactory bulb and is then broadcasted to the
olfactory cortices and striatum. Downstream regions have unique cellular and connectivity …

Anterior Olfactory Cortices Differentially Transform Bottom-Up Odor Signals to Produce Inverse Top-Down Outputs

D Wolf, LL Oettl, L Winkelmeier, C Linster, W Kelsch - 2024 - jneurosci.org
Odor information arrives first in the main olfactory bulb and is then broadcasted to the
olfactory cortices and striatum. Downstream regions have unique cellular and connectivity …

Anterior Olfactory Cortices Differentially Transform Bottom-Up Odor Signals to Produce Inverse Top-Down Outputs.

D Wolf, LL Oettl, L Winkelmeier, C Linster… - The Journal of …, 2024 - europepmc.org
Odor information arrives first in the main olfactory bulb and is then broadcasted to the
olfactory cortices and striatum. Downstream regions have unique cellular and connectivity …

Anterior Olfactory Cortices Differentially Transform Bottom-Up Odor Signals to Produce Inverse Top-Down Outputs

D Wolf, LL Oettl, L Winkelmeier, C Linster… - The Journal of …, 2024 - par.nsf.gov
Odor information arrives first in the main olfactory bulb and is then broadcasted to the
olfactory cortices and striatum. Downstream regions have unique cellular and connectivity …