Abstract

In the olfactory buld and telencephalon of normal goldfish typical electrical responses may be observed after infusion into the olfactory sac of weak salt solutions. These patterns are altered after section of the olfactory tract in such a way as to indicate facilitation of the bulbar olfactory response by centrifugal influences from the more posterior parts of the brain. Thyroxine tends to inhibit telencephalic centrifugal action upon the NaCl-evoked bulbar response, but it appears to have a local facilitatory action in the olfactory bulb itself.

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