@article{ac251b7aab53439ba371f7e40c077340,
title = "Effects of olfactory bulb ablation upon heart rate",
keywords = "Anosmia, Heart rate conditioning, Olfaction",
author = "Phillips, \{David S.\} and Martin, \{Glen K.\}",
note = "Funding Information: Ten days after surgery animals were individually tested. Each animal was restrained in a commercial rat holder manufactured by E \& M Instrument Company. This plastic holder fitted snugly around the rat and removable inserts at either end were positioned to hold the animal securely. The holder containing the animal was placed inside a sound-shielded Industrial AcoustiCs chamber. This chamber was equipped with a fresh air supply, a 5 in. audiospeaker, and an 8 in. audiospeaker. White noise, measuring 70 db sound pressure level (re 0.0002 dyne/cmS), was presented 1The research was supported in part by a National Science Foundation Grant GB11594, a National Heart Institute Grant HE06336, and by funds from a National Institute of General Medical Sciences predoctoral fellowship GM01495. We thank Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald for his assistance,",
year = "1971",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1016/0031-9384(71)90105-3",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
pages = "535--537",
journal = "Physiology and Behavior",
issn = "0031-9384",
number = "4",
}