The experimental disruption of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) as they organize onto specific glomeruli results in
A) impairments only if the disruption completely blocks neural activity, not if it involves sensory deprivation.
B) recovery no matter when the disruption occurs, due to the continued plasticity of the olfactory system.
C) no impairments because the organization of glomeruli does not depend on the OSNs.
D) long-term impairments in organization, independently of when the disruption occurs.
E) recovery if the disruption ends during a critical period, but no recovery if the disruption is after the critical period ends.
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