DISTRIBUTION OF POTENTIALS FOLLOWING STIMULATION OF OLFACTORY BULB IN CAT

Abstract
Electrical stimulation of the olfactory bulb evoked potentials in a number of structures such as the hippocampus, limbic cortex, amygdaloid nuclei, medial regions of the thalamus, ventral part of the head of the caudate nucleus, septum, diagonal band, olfactory tubercle, claustrum, external capsule, putamen, globus pallidus, piriform cortex, anterior commissure, and lateral olfactory tract. The use of small bipolar recording electrodes oriented in a Horsley-Clarke instrument aided in the localization and mapping of the olfactory areas.