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"These findings reveal a central tenet of the nervous system, the flexibility of the brain to perform various computations that represent aspects of the sensory world," said Krishnan Padmanabhan, Ph.
The researchers developed a model to simulate how the early olfactory system worked
These processes suggest that the brain has multiple responses to an odor
The mathematical model developed by the researchers highlights key features of the nervous system -- not only the diversity of the components that make up the brain, but how these components work together to help the brain experience the world of smells
Other authors include Chen Chen of the University of Rochester
Journal Reference :
Zhen Chen, Krishnan Padmanabhan.