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Changes in odor quality discrimination following recovery from olfactory nerve transection
1998
Chemical Senses
Following recovery from olfactory nerve transection, animals regain their ability to discriminate between odors. Odor discrimination is restored after new neurons establish connections with the olfactory bulb. However, it is not known if the new connections alter odor quality perception. To address this question, 20 adult hamsters were first trained to discriminate between cinnamon and strawberry odors. After reaching criterion (≥90% correct response), half of the animals received a bilateral
doi:10.1093/chemse/23.5.513
pmid:9805635
fatcat:xqullc3jtzcdpakzvp2cfjkare