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. 2015 Jun 22;112(27):8499–8504. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1502513112

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4.

Odor exposure is a noncommutative operation. (A, Left) Final configuration the olfactory bulb network resulting from exposure to odor 1 and then odor 2. (Right) Temporal evolution of the proportion of potentiated GC synapses as a function of the distance from glomerulus 37. (B) Same as in A, but for presentation of odor 2 and then odor 1; note the different final state at the end of the simulation (t = 20 s).