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Fig. 1 | BMC Neuroscience

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From: 28th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting: CNS*2019

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Driving hypothesis: a If a single source emits an odor mixture (multiple odorants), odorants arrive in close synchronization, NSIs take effect and both ORNs responses diminished. b If separate sources emit odorants, their concentrations are less correlated, and NSIs have almost no effect, resulting in larger ORN responses. ORN response data shown is based on our model

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