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. 2008 Oct 8;100(6):3074–3085. doi: 10.1152/jn.90399.2008

FIG. 7.

FIG. 7.

The latency of spikes is increased during odor response in proportion to axon length. A: latencies of simultaneously recorded spikes in the dorsal epithelium. The more anterior site (squares) had a longer latency. B: latency changes during responses to 2 concentrations of isoamyl acetate odorant presentation. The spike with the longer latency showed a consistently greater increase in latency during the odor response. Measurements based on the average of 5 sweeps.