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You can train your nose – and 4 other surprising facts about your sense of smellFrom the olfactory bulb they form direct connection with the brain’s limbic system. This includes the amygdala, where emotions are generated, and the hippocampus, where memories are created. Other ...
called the olfactory bulb. Other senses—such as sight and hearing—aren't directly connected to the limbic system. One 2004 study used functional magnetic resonance imaging to demonstrate odors ...
Biologist Prof. Dr. Tobias Ackels (40) from the University of Bonn will be awarded the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Early Career Award 2025, the Scientific Council of the Paul Ehrlich ...
From the olfactory bulb they form direct connection with the brain's limbic system. This includes the amygdala, where emotions are generated, and the hippocampus, where memories are created.
Objective: Cognitive loss in older adults is a growing issue in our society, and there is a need to develop inexpensive, simple, effective in-home treatments. This study was conducted to explore the ...
Finally, piriform feedback to the olfactory bulb could also form a reentrant circuit (46). Larger scale network interactions of the piriform cortex can be conceptualized as including an ...
As someone with an impressive skincare cabinet of peptide-boosting products and various bottles labelled “happy oil” and ...
The olfactory system is the sensory system that is responsible for the sense of smell (olfaction). It receives, processes and interprets odour information. Interactions among insects, plants ...
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