
Multiple odors prompt the neural activity in the brain that allows us to correctly identify the stimulus, say researchers. Barani Raman, of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis, conducted the research on locusts, as they have a relatively simple sensory system ideal for studying brain activity. The team used a computer-controlled pneumatic pump to administer an odor puff to the locust, which has olfactory ...
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