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Methods in rodent chemosensory cognition
Alan Gelperin
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Odorants
100%
Rodentia
77%
Cognition
74%
Respiration
31%
Odorant Receptors
26%
Pressure
24%
Electronic Data Processing
19%
Water
18%
Reward
18%
Nose
15%
Learning
13%
Thorax
12%
Aptitude
6%