NatureSir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2007 - Science |
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... neuronal subpopulations . Odorant - evoked spiking in individual neurons within a subpopulation is synchronized with an oscillatory rhythm that reflects activity throughout that brain region ( regional oscillation ) . Spike - timing ...
... neuronal subpopulations . Odorant - evoked spiking in individual neurons within a subpopulation is synchronized with an oscillatory rhythm that reflects activity throughout that brain region ( regional oscillation ) . Spike - timing ...
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... neurons that detects CO2 and mediates taste acceptance behaviour . The taste of carbon- ation may allow Drosophila to detect and obtain nutrients from growing microorganisms . Whereas CO2 detection by the olfactory system mediates ...
... neurons that detects CO2 and mediates taste acceptance behaviour . The taste of carbon- ation may allow Drosophila to detect and obtain nutrients from growing microorganisms . Whereas CO2 detection by the olfactory system mediates ...
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... neurons detect . Two abundant by - products of yeast metabolism are ethanol and carbon dioxide . Therefore , we tested whether E409 neurons respond to these compounds . Several lines of evidence argue that these cells respond to CO2 in ...
... neurons detect . Two abundant by - products of yeast metabolism are ethanol and carbon dioxide . Therefore , we tested whether E409 neurons respond to these compounds . Several lines of evidence argue that these cells respond to CO2 in ...
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