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Bi-directional encoding of context-based odor signals and behavioral states by the nucleus of the lateral olfactory tract neurons
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
The nucleus of the lateral olfactory tract (nLOT) is not only a part of the olfactory cortex that receives olfactory sensory inputs from the olfactory bulb, but also one of the cortical amygdala areas that regulates motivational behaviors. To examine how the neural ensemble activity of the nLOT is modulated by motivational processes that occur during various states of learned goal-directed behaviors, we recorded nLOT spike activities of mice performing odor-guided go/no-go tasks for obtaining a
doi:10.1101/2020.07.30.230060
fatcat:kq554a232nc2rhyzwrgzjemryu