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Daly, Kevin Charles - Department of Biology, West Virginia University
Journal of Insect Physiology 47 (2001) 375384 www.elsevier.com/locate/jinsphys
Disruption of GABAA in the Insect Antennal Lobe Generally Increases Odor Detection and Discrimination Thresholds
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT, VOL. 53, NO. 4, AUGUST 2004 1113 Explosives Detection With Hard-Wired Moths
Detection Versus Perception: Physiological and Behavioral Analysis of Olfactory Sensitivity in the Moth (Manduca sexta)
Molecular Features of Odorants Systematically Influence Slow Temporal Responses Across Clusters of Coordinated Antennal Lobe Units in the Moth
Learning modulates the ensemble representations for odors in primary olfactory networks
Animals live in a complex and dynamic matrix of stimulus events. While innate behavioral responses to some of these
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research
Studies of several species of moths have begun to reveal the physiological basis that underlies behavioral responses of
Characterizing Psychophysical Measures of Discrimination Thresholds and the Effects of Concentration on Discrimination Learning in the Moth