
pmid: 28279362
In this issue of Neuron, Iurilli and Datta (2017) conduct a comprehensive analysis of odor responses in the posterolateral cortical amygdala, a brain region implicated in innate processing of olfactory cues. Unexpectedly, neuronal responses in this region do not reveal preferred representations of stimulus valence.
Neurons, Smell, Brain Mapping, Animals, Humans, Olfactory Pathways, Cues, Amygdala
Neurons, Smell, Brain Mapping, Animals, Humans, Olfactory Pathways, Cues, Amygdala
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