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      Discrimination between the Enantiomers of Carvone and of Terpinen-4-ol Odorants in Normal Rats and Those with Lesions of the Olfactory Bulbs

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          We assessed (1) whether the enantiomers of terpinen-4-ol, odorants that activate nearly identical areas of the olfactory bulb, are more difficult to discriminate than those of carvone, odorants that activate different areas of the olfactory bulb, and (2) whether olfactory bulb lesions that disrupt the pattern of bulbar activation produced by these enantiomers degraded the ability of rats to discriminate between them. In psychophysical tests, normal rats discriminated between the enantiomers of terpinen-4-ol and of carvone equally well. Surgical lesions that removed the majority of bulbar glomeruli activated by these odorants (as demonstrated in previous olfactory bulb studies using intrinsic optical imaging and 2-deoxyglucose) resulted in increased detection thresholds but few or no deficits in discriminating between suprathreshold concentrations of the enantiomers. These results fail to confirm predictions based on 2-deoxyglucose maps of bulbar activity that enantiomers of terpinen-4-ol should be more difficult to discriminate than those of carvone and that the ability to discriminate between enantiomers of an odorant are based on differences in patterns of bulbar activation revealed in such maps.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneurosci
          J. Neurosci
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          27 September 2006
          : 26
          : 39
          : 9892-9901
          Affiliations
          [1] 1Department of Psychology, American University, Washington, DC 20016, and
          [2] 2Department of Psychology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida 33620
          Author notes
          Correspondence should be addressed to Dr. Burton Slotnick, University of South Florida, Department of Psychology, PCD 4118G, 4202 Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL 33620. slotnic@ 123456american.edu
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          PMC6674478 PMC6674478 6674478 3149154
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0504-06.2006
          6674478
          17005853
          eb1dd724-264e-4fea-8487-137318fffca1
          Copyright © 2006 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/06/269892-10$15.00/0
          History
          : 3 February 2006
          : 25 July 2006
          : 2 August 2006
          Categories
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          Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive
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          enantiomers,olfactory bulb,odor coding,lesions,odor discrimination,olfaction

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