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. 2000 Dec 19;98(1):319–324. doi: 10.1073/pnas.011523098

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Odor-evoked lateral inhibition in mitral cells. Presentation of AA under control conditions (Top) caused initial hyperpolarization, followed by a transient burst of spikes after termination of the stimulus. This hyperpolarization was blocked reversibly by bicuculline (Middle and Bottom). Data are two traces superimposed to illustrate the reliability of the odor-evoked responses.