“…Inhibition in the OB has been proposed as a mechanism to sharpen the odor tuning of MTC (Yokoi et al, 1995) however, the observed homogenous suppression during light stimulation is not consistent with an AON mediated sharpening of odor responses. We cannot exclude that optical stimulation is stronger and spatiotemporally more homogenous compared to "intrinsic" AON activity as a result of its input from OB (Lei et al, 2006;Kay et al, 2011), anterior piriform cortex (Haberly and Price, 1978;Luskin and Price, 1983;Haberly, 2001;Hagiwara et al, 2012), amygdala (De Carlos et al, 1989Gomez and Newman, 1992;Canteras et al, 1995;Petrovich et al, 1996), basal forebrain (Broadwell and Jacobowitz, 1976;Luiten et al, 1987;De Carlos et al, 1989;Carnes et al, 1990;Gaykema et al, 1990;Zaborszky et al, 2012;Gielow and Zaborszky, 2017) hippocampus, (Swanson and Cowan, 1977;van Groen and Wyss, 1990;Aqrabawi and Kim, 2018b) and medial prefrontal cortex (Sesack et al, 1989). While speculating about "intrinsic" modes of AON activation is complicated by these extensive connection with olfactory as well as non-olfactory centers and therefore out of the scope of this study, we could show that photostimulation did not affect general performance, as ChR2 mice were able to perform non olfactory tasks during laser stimulation (data not shown).…”