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  • 11Olfactory memory — refers to the recollection of odours. Studies have found various characteristics of common memories of odour memory including persistence and high resistance to interference. Explicit memory is typically the form focused on in the studies of… …

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  • 12Olfactory tubercle — Latin tuberculum olfactorium The olfactory tubercle is a structure involved in Olfaction. It is present in humans, but much smaller than it is in some other animals. It is a frequent subject of research.[1][2] …

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  • 13olfactory lobe — n a lobe of the brain that rests on the lower surface of a temporal lobe and projects forward from the anterior lower part of each cerebral hemisphere, that is continuous anteriorly with the olfactory nerve, that consists of an olfactory bulb, an …

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  • 14Olfactory receptor — Olfactory receptors expressed in the cell membranes of olfactory receptor neurons are responsible for the detection of odor molecules. Activated olfactory receptors are the initial player in a signal transduction cascade which ultimately produces …

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  • 15Olfactory epithelium — Section of the olfactory mucous membrane. Plan of olfactory neurons …

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  • 16Olfactory mucosa — Latin pars olfactoria tunicae mucosae nasi The olfactory mucosa is located in the upper region of the nasal cavity and is made up of the olfactory epithelium and the underlying lamina propria, connective tissue containing fibroblasts, blood… …

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  • 17Olfactory glands — Section of the olfactory mucous membrane. Latin glandulae olfactoriae Gray s …

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  • 18Olfactory transduction — is a series of events in which odor molecules are detected by olfactory receptors and chemical signals are transformed into electrical signal to the brain where they are perceived as smells.[1] Once ligands (odorant particles) bind to specific… …

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  • 19Olfactory ensheathing glia — (OG) is a type of radial glia found in the olfactory mucosa and olfactory bulb. They are also known as olfactory Schwann cells because of their properties in assisting axonal regeneration. Olfactory glia are capable of phagocytosing axonal debris …

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  • 20olfactory tract — n a tract of nerve fibers in the olfactory lobe on the inferior surface of the frontal lobe of the brain that passes from the olfactory bulb to the olfactory trigone * * * tractus olfactorius …

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