New paper: ‘Active sensing in a dynamic olfactory world’

A new paper from Odor2Action’s IRG3 is out today in the Journal of Computational Neuroscience. The authors highlight the shift from olfaction being seen as slow and static to a view in which fast odor dynamics play a critical role at many levels of sensing and behavior.

Check out the paper and let us know what you think!

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