“…In vivo optical imaging was performed (Czarnecki, Moberly, Rubinstein, Turkel, Pottackal, & McGann, 2011; Czarnecki, Moberly, Turkel, Rubinstein, Pottackal, Rosenthal et al, 2012; Fast & McGann, 2017; Kass, Czarnecki, Moberly, & McGann, 2017; Kass, Guang, Moberly, & McGann, 2016; Kass, Moberly, & McGann, 2013a; Kass, Moberly, Rosenthal, Guang, & McGann, 2013b; Kass, Pottackal, Turkel, & McGann, 2013c; Kass et al, 2013d) to visualize odor-evoked GCaMP signals from GAD65-expressing PG interneurons (Figure 1G–I) before and after conditioning (Figure 1A). Vapor dilution olfactometry was used during imaging (Czarnecki et al, 2011; Czarnecki et al, 2012; Kass et al, 2017; Kass et al, 2016; Kass et al, 2013a; Kass et al, 2013b; Kass et al, 2013c; Kass et al, 2013d) to present up to 3 concentrations of up to 5 monomolecular odorants that have no known innate valence.…”