Single-neuron representations of odours in the human brain
Olfaction is a fundamental sensory modality that guides animal and human behaviour1, 2. However, the underlying neural processes of human olfaction are still poorly understood at the fundamental—that is, the single-neuron—level. Here we report recordings of single-neuron activity in the piriform cor...
Main Authors: | Kehl, MS, Mackay, S, Ohla, K, Schneider, M, Borger, V, Surges, R, Spehr, M, Mormann, F |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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