“…In contrast, spontaneous activities, not odor exposure per se, are required for the convergence of axons (Yu et al, 2004). Past studies have shown that pairing an odor with an aversive unconditioned stimulus can lead to enlarged glomeruli corresponding to the cognate receptor, enhanced transmitter release at the OSN termini, and heightened sensitivity to odor stimulation in the interneuron population (Bhattarai et al, 2020;Dias and Ressler, 2014;Jones et al, 2008;Kass and McGann, 2017). Early exposure of odorants can also lead to increased expression of odorant receptor genes and enlarged olfactory glomeruli (Cadiou et al, 2014;Ibarra-Soria et al, 2017;Todrank et al, 2011).…”