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It is a pathway for the sense of smell. ... It contains axons from some of the neurons in the olfactory bulb. ... Others travel through the anterior commissure to the contralateral (opposite side) olfactory bulb.
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Olfactory system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The olfactory system is the sensory system used for olfaction, or the sense of smell. Most mammals and reptiles have two distinct parts to their olfactory system: a main olfactory system and an ac...
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Olfactory bulb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The olfactory bulb is a structure of the vertebrate forebrain involved in olfaction, the perception of odors. In most vertebrates, the olfactory bulb is the most rostral (forward) part of the brain....
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Definition of olfactory tract from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Main Entry: olfactory tract ... Learn more about "olfactory tract"
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Thus, complete transection of the lateral olfactory tract in adults eliminates mating. If the cut is made early in life, however, mating is spared. Partial section of the tract in adults does not affect mating, but similar cuts in the neonate lead to impaired mating performance later in life.
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www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/190/4218/998
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Knowing that it is fundamental to preserve the anatomy and the function of both olfactory tracts, we strongly recommend the technique described above and ...
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[Study of the function of nerve growth factor in the olfactory tract of the mouse] ... The aim of this study was to examine the function of nerve growth factor (BGF) in the olfactory tract of mice.
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The early-generated neurons designated as lot cells specifically mark the future site of the lateral olfactory tract (LOT) and guide LOT axons. ... Stoykova et al., 1996 ). Although it is unlikely that this sort of compartmentalization functions for smaller subdivisions in the telencephalon such as cortical areas,
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These OB neurons then project to the primary olfactory cortex (Schwob and Price, 1984 ; Shipley and Ennis, 1996 ; Zou et al., 2001 ). OB axons are positioned laterally, under the pial surface, and constitute the lateral olfactory tract (LOT).
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