“…Discussions of techniques employed will not be emphasized in this review. However, interested readers are referred to manuscripts with numerous references detailing the location of the anterior ethmoidal nerve (AEN; Panneton, 1991a) and its recording/stimulation (McCulloch et al, 1999a) stimulating the nasal mucosa with vapors (Panneton, 1991b;Panneton and Yavari, 1995;Yavari et al, 1996;Panneton et al, 2010b), for transganglionic transport techniques from primary afferent fibers (Panneton, 1991a;Panneton et al, 2006;, for pharmacological blockade of central pathways (Panneton and Yavari, 1995;McCulloch et al, 1999b), for neuroanatomical tract-tracing of central pathways (Panneton et al, 2000(Panneton et al, , 2006, for the use of cFos as a neuroanatomical marker of function (Panneton et al, 2010a(Panneton et al, , 2012a, for the training of rats and mice to dive (McCulloch, 2014;Hult et al, 2019), and for deployment of telemetric transmitters to measure cardiovascular changes in both trained rats (Panneton et al, 2010a(Panneton et al, ,b, 2012a) and mice (Hult et al, 2019). The limitations of these techniques are discussed in these manuscripts.…”