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Wilson, Rachel - Department of Neurobiology, Harvard University
1158 volume 13 | number 10 | october 2010 nature neuroscience n e w s an d v i e w s
Sensory processing in the Drosophila antennal lobe increases reliability and separability of ensemble
208 VOLUME 14 | NUMBER 2 | FEBRUARY 2011 nature neurOSCIenCe The fluctuations created by a turbulent odor plume can carry useful
INTRODUCTION Drosophila melanogaster is a useful model organism for studying
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Mini-Symposium Receptors, Circuits, and Behaviors: New Directions in
Origins of correlated activity in an olfactory circuit Hokto Kazama & Rachel I Wilson
Electrical Coupling between Olfactory Glomeruli Emre Yaksi1 and Rachel I. Wilson1,*
Cellular/Molecular Cell Death Triggers Olfactory Circuit Plasticity via Glial
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Understanding the functional consequences of synaptic
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Neuron, Volume 67 Supplemental Information
The Force Be With You: A Mechanoreceptor Channel in Proprioception and Touch
Divisive Normalization in Olfactory Population Codes
Neuron, volume 66 Supplemental Information Divisive Normalization in Olfactory Population Codes
2010NatureAmerica,Inc.Allrightsreserved. nature neurOSCIenCe advance online publication
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Neural and behavioral mechanisms of olfactory perception
26 OCTOBER 2007 VOL 318 SCIENCE www.sciencemag.org584 he air around us is full of chemical
extracellular PN recording
Olfactory processing and behavior downstream from highly selective receptor neurons
Supplementary Table 1: This table lists the order of stimuli along the x-axis of each tuning curve. Stimuli are listed in order from left to
Excitatory Interactions between Olfactory Processing Channels
Early Events in Olfactory Rachel I. Wilson1
Neuron, Volume 54 Supplemental Data
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com Sensory and motor systems