What best describes how specific neurons in the olfactory cortex become specific to certain odorants?
A) pruning during development of the olfactory cortex determines which stimuli certain neurons respond to
B) there is no specificity of olfactory neurons to certain stimuli
C) the olfactory cortex contains topographically mapped neurons for specific odorants
D) Hebbian LTP creates cell assemblies that wire together for certain stimuli
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