Granule cells inhibit mitral and tufted cells in the olfactory bulbs, which explains why odors change under different conditions.
Les cellules à grains inhibent les cellules mitrales et en touffes dans les bulbes olfactifs, ce qui explique pourquoi les odeurs changent dans différentes conditions.
Front | How do granule cells affect synapses in the glomerulus (olfactory) ? |
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Back | 1. Fibers reach back to olfactory bulbs where granule cells inhibit the mitral and tufted cells 2. Reason odors change under different conditions (food smells better when hungry) |
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