Population coding and reconstruction of complex stimuli in the locust olfactory system
Odors evoke complex sequences of activity in antennal lobe projection neurons (PNs), the insect analogs of mitral/tufted cells. These PN activity patterns evolve over hundreds of milliseconds, are consistent across trials, and contain information about odor identity and concentration. However, in na...
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