“…There are two possible explanations for the discrepancy between the effects of baclofen and bicuculline: (1) GABA does not mediate the inhibitory conductance, or (2) baclofen acts in the chain of synaptic events at some point before the postsynaptic inhibitory site. A large body of evidence favours GABA as the /x u inhibitory substance in the olfactory cortex (Pickles p o & Simmonds, 1978;Brown & Galvan, 1979;Brown & Scholfield, 1979;Collins, 1979;Scholfield, 1980;Scholfield, 1982); therefore the former explanation (Collins et al, 1982) or cerebral cortex (Potashner, 1978) suggesting that baclofen acts before the…”