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Oscillatory dynamics and information processing in olfactory systems
Alan Gelperin
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Odorants
91%
Electronic Data Processing
86%
Memory
50%
Gastropoda
45%
Information Systems
37%
Universal Design
28%
lucifer yellow
24%
Arthropods
21%
Interneurons
18%
Vertebrates
15%
Nitric Oxide
13%
Neurons
10%
Agriculture & Biology
information processing
96%
odors
67%
Limax maximus
60%
slugs
41%
interneurons
21%
oscillation
17%
honey bees
16%
arthropods
15%
nitric oxide
15%
neurons
14%
vertebrates
12%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
information processing
100%
odor
85%
slug
40%
honeybee
25%
arthropod
19%
nitric oxide
19%
wave propagation
16%
vertebrate
15%
oscillation
13%