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  1. Elizabeth Hong
  2. Nathan Urban
  3. Brian Smith

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Description: This is the landing page for all data from the Odor2Action network.

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O2A Network HDF5 Odor Plume Datasets

Crimaldi, True & Laboratory
The Odor2Action Network HDF5 Odor Plume Data Package contains two datasets (air and water) along with detailed metadata. These data were acquired usin...

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Encoding and control of airflow orientation by a set of Drosophila fan-shaped body neurons

Nagel, Currier & Matheson
Data set published in Dryad on December 31, 2020. Data can be accessed here: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.vq83bk3rh

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Data from "Novelty detection in early olfactory processing of the honey bee, Apis mellifera"

Lei
This data was used to produce the article "Novelty detection in early olfactory processing of the honey bee, Apis mellifera." The data set includes th...

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Hyperbolic odorant mixtures as a basis for more efficient signaling between flowering plants and bees

Smith
Electroantennogram recordings from honey bee and bumble bee antennae for responses to components of Brassica rapa scent and the mixture.

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Data from "A neural circuit for wind-guided olfactory navigation"

Matheson, Lanz, Medina & 4 more
Data from: Andrew M. M. Matheson, Aaron J. Lanz, Ashley M. Medina, Al M. Licata, Timothy A. Currier, Mubarak H. Syed & Katherine I. Nagel. A neura...

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