Biophysical Properties of Olfactory Bulb Dopamine Neurons
Summary:
This paper discusses the biophysical properties of olfactory bulb dopamine neurons, their responses to different stimuli, and the ionic mechanisms behind those responses.
Categories
- Cognitive function and memory: The paper discusses the role of olfactory bulb dopamine neurons in odor discrimination, which is a cognitive function.
- Neuroscience: The paper focuses on the neuroscience of olfactory bulb dopamine neurons, discussing their biophysical properties and responses to stimuli.
Author(s)
KS Korshunov
Publication Year:
2020
Number of Citations:
0
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