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. 2006 Feb 8;26(6):1663-8.
doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3737-05b.2006.

Olfactory computations and network oscillation

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Olfactory computations and network oscillation

Alan Gelperin. J Neurosci. .
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Figure 1.
Diagram of the intrinsic circuitry of the Limax PC lobe. The intrinsic excitability of the B cells is highest on the left and decreases moving to the right. The B cells are connected by both chemical and electrical synapses. Each B cell connects with and inhibits ∼100 nonbursting (NB) cells, only three of which are shown in the diagram. The processes of the B cells are confined to the cell body layer of the PC lobe, whereas the neurites of the NB cells project into the neuropil layer in which they receive synapses from olfactory afferents and second-order neurons in the digitate ganglion (data not shown). The NB cells also synapse in the neuropil with the neurites of output neurons whose somata are located in the pedal and buccal ganglia (Gelperin and Flores, 1997) and in the metacerebrum (Ratté and Chase, 2000; Shimozono et al., 2001).

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