Abstract

Exposure of rat pups to a variety of airborne odors leads to a greater number of neurons in the mitral and granule cell layers in the main and accessory olfactory bulbs. The results are contrasted with studies on olfactory deprivation and possible mechanisms for the effects are discussed.

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