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EEG Spatial Pattern Differences with Discriminated Odors Manifest Chaotic and Limit Cycle Attractors in Olfactory Bulb of Rabbits

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The immediate aim of this study was to find reproducible but differing patterns in the EEG of the olfactory bulb that recur with presentation of different odors. The underlying purpose was to use these patterns to explain how the bulb operates on its receptor input in the process of olfactory discrimination.

Supported by a grant MHO6686 from the National Institute of Mental Health and by a grant NS16559 from the National Institute of Health.

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Freeman, W.J., Di Prisco, G.V. (1986). EEG Spatial Pattern Differences with Discriminated Odors Manifest Chaotic and Limit Cycle Attractors in Olfactory Bulb of Rabbits. In: Palm, G., Aertsen, A. (eds) Brain Theory. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70911-1_7

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