Publications by authors named "Revial M"

Numerous anatomical and electrophysiological studies have demonstrated a lack of simple point-to-point topographical relationships between the olfactory bulb and primary olfactory projection areas. They reveal instead, a complex pattern of divergence and convergence. Furthermore, several authors reported that a single mitral cell could project onto different widely spaced cortical regions of the olfactory cortex.

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Electrophysiological recording, together with anterograde and retrograde axonal tracers, was used to provide a comprehensive description of the origin and distribution of the olfactory input to the lateral hypothalamus. This input was much more substantial to the caudal part of the hypothalamus than to the rostral part and originates from several different areas of the olfactory cortex. Positive responses to electrical stimulation of the olfactory bulb were found consistently in the postero-lateral hypothalamus, but only occasionally at more rostral levels.

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