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A Free-breathing fMRI Method to Study Human Olfactory Function
Published on: July 30, 2017
Odor space and olfactory processing: collective algorithms and neural implementation
1Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544-1014, USA. hopfield@princeton.edu
Abstract:
Several basic olfactory tasks must be solved by highly olfactory animals, including background suppression, multiple object separation, mixture separation, and source identification. The large number N of classes of olfactory receptor cells-hundreds or thousands-permits the use of computational strategies and algorithms that would not be effective in a stimulus space of low dimension. A model of the patterns of olfactory receptor responses, based on the broad distribution of olfactory thresholds, is constructed. Representing one odor from the viewpoint of another then allows a common description of the most important basic problems and shows how to solve them when N is large. One possible biological implementation of these algorithms uses action potential timing and adaptation as the "hardware" features that are responsible for effective neural computation.

