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odor sensory neuron can be excited by multiple odor components. It has been proposed that, in an olfactory environment typically composed of multiple odor components (e.g., odor of a dog entering a kitchen that contains a background coffee odor), feedback from the olfactory cortex to the olfactory bulb suppresses the pre-existing odor background (e.g., coffee) via olfactory adaptation, so that the newly arrived foreground odor (e.g., dog) can be singled out from the mixture for recognition.
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342:, and olfactory system. In total it has 27 inputs and 20 outputs. An oversimplification of its role is to state that it: checks to ensure odor signals arose from actual odors rather than villi irritation, regulates motor behavior (primarily social and stereotypical) brought on by odors, integrates auditory and olfactory sensory info to complete the aforementioned tasks, and plays a role in transmitting positive signals to reward sensors (and is thus involved in addiction).
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chronic smelling problems. This increases greatly between people of ages 65 and 80 with about half experiencing significant problems smelling. Then for adults over 80, the numbers rise to almost 75%. The basis for age-related changes in smell function include closure of the cribriform plate, and cumulative damage to the olfactory receptors from repeated viral and other insults throughout life.
199:) or through the throat when the tongue pushes air to the back of the nasal cavity while chewing or swallowing (retro-nasal olfaction). Inside the nasal cavity, mucus lining the walls of the cavity dissolves odor molecules. Mucus also covers the olfactory epithelium, which contains mucous membranes that produce and store mucus, and olfactory glands that secrete
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cells are different with mitral having low firing-rates and being easily inhibited by neighboring cells, while tufted have high rates of firing and are more difficult to inhibit. How the bulbar neural circuit transforms odor inputs to the bulb to the bulbar responses that are sent to the olfactory cortex can be partly understood by a mathematical model.
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on examination. Prevalence rose from 4.2% at age 40–49 to 39.4% at 80 years and older and was higher in men than women, in blacks and
Mexican Americans than in whites and in less than more educated. Of concern for safety, 20% of persons aged 70 and older were unable to identify smoke and 31%, natural gas.
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Trauma-related olfactory dysfunction depends on the severity of the trauma and whether strong acceleration/deceleration of the head occurred. Occipital and side impact causes more damage to the olfactory system than frontal impact. However, recent evidence from individuals with traumatic brain injury
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Prevalence of olfactory dysfunction in the general US population was assessed by questionnaire and examination in a national health survey in 2012–2014. Among over a thousand persons aged 40 years and older, 12.0% reported a problem with smell in the past 12 months and 12.4% had olfactory dysfunction
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is a rare condition typified by an abnormally heightened sense of smell. Like vision and hearing, the olfactory problems can be bilateral or unilateral meaning if a person has anosmia on the right side of the nose but not the left, it is a unilateral right anosmia. On the other hand, if it is on both
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When different odor objects or components are mixed, humans and other mammals sniffing the mixture (presented by, e.g., a sniff bottle) are often unable to identify the components in the mixture even though they can recognize each individual component presented alone. This is largely because each
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The main olfactory bulb transmits pulses to both mitral and tufted cells, which help determine odor concentration based on the time certain neuron clusters fire (called 'timing code'). These cells also note differences between highly similar odors and use that data to aid in later recognition. The
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Neurodegenerative diseases with well-established genetic determinants are also associated with olfactory dysfunction. Such dysfunction, for example, is found in patients with familial
Parkinson's disease and those with Down syndrome. Further studies have concluded that the olfactory loss may be
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Age is the strongest reason for olfactory decline in healthy adults, having even greater impact than does cigarette smoking. Age-related changes in smell function often go unnoticed and smell ability is rarely tested clinically unlike hearing and vision. 2% of people under 65 years of age have
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Neurologists have observed that olfactory dysfunction is a cardinal feature of several neurodegenerative diseases such as
Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Most of these patients are unaware of an olfactory deficit until after testing where 85% to 90% of early-stage patients showed
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Huntington's disease is also associated with problems in odor identification, detection, discrimination, and memory. The problem is prevalent once the phenotypic elements of the disorder appear, although it is unknown how far in advance the olfactory loss precedes the phenotypic expression.
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Other neurodegenerative diseases that affect olfactory dysfunction include
Huntington's disease, multi-infarct dementia, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and schizophrenia. These diseases have more moderate effects on the olfactory system than Alzheimer's or Parkinson's diseases. Furthermore,
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The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is heavily correlated with the cingulate gyrus and septal area to act out positive/negative reinforcement. The OFC is the expectation of reward/punishment in response to stimuli. The OFC represents the emotion and reward in decision making.
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progressive supranuclear palsy and parkinsonism are associated with only minor olfactory problems. These findings have led to the suggestion that olfactory testing may help in the diagnosis of several different neurodegenerative diseases.
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The hippocampus (although minimally connected to the main olfactory bulb) receives almost all of its olfactory information via the amygdala (either directly or via the BNST). The hippocampus forms new and reinforces existing memories.
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evolution this processing is secondary and therefore is largely unnoticed in human interactions. Allomones include flower scents, natural herbicides, and natural toxic plant chemicals. The info for these processes comes from the
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Olfactory nerves and fibers transmit information about odors from the peripheral olfactory system to the central olfactory system of the brain, which is separated from the epithelium by the
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The anterior olfactory nucleus distributes reciprocal signals between the olfactory bulb and piriform cortex. The anterior olfactory nucleus is the memory hub for smell.
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This diagram linearly (unless otherwise mentioned) tracks the projections of all known structures that allow for olfaction to their relevant endpoints in the human brain.
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indirectly via the olfactory bulb. The main olfactory bulb's pulses in the amygdala are used to pair odors to names and recognize odor to odor differences.
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Similarly, the parahippocampus encodes, recognizes and contextualizes scenes. The parahippocampal gyrus houses the topographical map for olfaction.
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3173:Olfactory system (sense of smell)
2607:
2385:; Marsden, C D (1 January 1987).
1111:10.1016/j.brainresrev.2007.05.004
715:Boroditsky, Lera (27 July 1999),
3430:Infrared sensing in vampire bats
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989:Shepherd, G. M. (1963-08-01).
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783:Bushak, Lecia (5 March 2015),
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2254:Pharmacology & Toxicology
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1490:10.1016/S0165-0173(01)00079-0
749:, Tokyo: Springer, p. 32
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494:. These conditions can cause
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3723:Alice in Wonderland syndrome
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2156:10.1016/0031-9384(84)90269-5
1979:10.1016/j.cobeha.2016.03.009
1867:10.1016/j.neuron.2012.10.020
1812:10.1016/0031-9384(89)90041-3
1321:10.1126/science.286.5440.716
1274:10.1016/0960-0760(91)90255-4
960:10.1126/science.291.5505.889
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3305:Equilibrioception (balance)
1961:Zhaoping, Li (2016-10-01).
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279:Details of olfaction system
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3435:Infrared sensing in snakes
3295:Visual perception (vision)
2902:Anterior olfactory nucleus
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422:Olfactory receptor cells
232:(tiny hairs) containing
3835:Auditory verbal agnosia
3689:Juxtacapillary receptor
2876:Medial forebrain bundle
2774:Lateral olfactory stria
2757:areas involved in smell
2099:Rev Endocr Metab Disord
2060:Trends in Biotechnology
1305:"The Vomeronasal Organ"
883:Journal of Neuroscience
3830:Auditory hallucination
3440:Surface wave detection
3045:Multimodal integration
2932:Evolution of olfaction
2894:Medial olfactory stria
2453:10.1006/neur.1995.0011
2200:10.1093/chemse/bjaa041
2036:10.1055/s-0028-1124025
1912:Biological Cybernetics
1478:Brain Research Reviews
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3027:Active sensory system
2816:Periamygdaloid cortex
2804:Hippocampal formation
2794:EC-hippocampus system
2580:10.1136/jnnp.61.4.412
2185:Parma V (June 2020).
2023:Seminars in Neurology
1906:Li, Z. (1990-02-01).
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2490:10.1212/WNL.43.5.962
2403:10.1136/jnnp.50.1.88
551:olfactory epithelium
301:orbitofrontal cortex
226:sensory transduction
203:found in the mucus.
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3554:Merkel nerve ending
3539:Mechanotransduction
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492:Alzheimer's disease
488:Parkinson's disease
295:which includes the
244:at the back of the
234:olfactory receptors
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3638:Olfactory receptor
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3468:Photomorphogenesis
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2711:Olfactory receptor
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2328:Scientific Reports
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4068:Phantom pain
4053:Hyperalgesia
4027:Hypoesthesia
3845:Hearing loss
3666:TRP channels
3643:Osmoreceptor
3610:Photopigment
3534:Baroreceptor
3473:Gravitropism
3445:Frog hearing
3425:Echolocation
3221:Facial (VII)
3172:
2926:
2880:Hypothalamus
2860:Hypothalamus
2733:mitral cells
2664:Microanatomy
2571:
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2557:
2524:
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2481:
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2470:
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2394:
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2381:Quinn, N P;
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725:the original
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689:Neuroscience
688:
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644:Richard Axel
638:
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579:asymptomatic
548:
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410:Mitral cells
395:
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324:hypothalamus
317:
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257:ethmoid bone
250:
246:nasal cavity
220:
210:
207:Transduction
194:
186:nerve fibers
158:nasal cavity
154:ethmoid bone
147:
125:transduction
121:chemosensory
114:
85:
83:
4150:Synesthesia
4058:Hypoalgesia
4032:Paresthesia
4017:Formication
4012:CMT disease
3979:Hypergeusia
3802:Visual snow
3777:Photophobia
3772:Papilledema
3762:Oscillopsia
3748:Hemeralopia
3615:Aureochrome
3450:Toad vision
3374:Suffocation
3288:Perceptions
2693:Tufted cell
2383:Rossor, M N
2334:(1): 4043.
2289:Arch Neurol
1580:Hippocampus
605:Head trauma
573:. Notably,
555:common cold
412:3: Bone 4:
328:hippocampus
299:(posterior
291:houses the
50:Identifiers
4170:Pareidolia
4125:Allochiria
4108:Multimodal
3989:Parageusia
3984:Hypogeusia
3956:Phantosmia
3936:Hyperosmia
3880:Vestibular
3860:Palinopsia
3820:Amblyaudia
3767:Palinopsia
3752:Nyctalopia
3676:Nociceptor
3483:Artificial
3206:Optic (II)
3037:Perception
2986:Processes
2978:perception
2671:Epithelium
2240:: 547–575.
671:References
595:pesticides
591:herbicides
461:Hyperosmia
453:phantosmia
418:Glomerulus
332:brain stem
160:, and the
144:Peripheral
3966:Gustatory
3918:Olfactory
3782:Photopsia
3728:Amaurosis
3702:Disorders
3595:Cone cell
3514:Types of
3125:Inner ear
3060:Cognition
3050:Awareness
2999:Sensation
2974:Sensation
2728:glomeruli
2478:Neurology
1987:2352-1546
1973:: 30–39.
1932:1432-0770
1875:0896-6273
1820:0031-9384
1765:0021-9967
1710:0021-9967
1655:1097-6256
1600:1050-9631
1545:0021-9967
1443:0021-9967
1386:0027-8424
1329:0036-8075
1178:0021-9967
1064:1432-0770
968:0036-8075
903:0270-6474
848:0021-9967
810:Mori 2014
665:Sinusitis
563:influenza
559:hepatitis
355:kairomone
347:pheromone
197:olfaction
131:Structure
102:olfaction
100:used for
96:, is the
21:Olfaction
4185:Category
3951:Parosmia
3941:Hyposmia
3931:Dysosmia
3870:Tinnitus
3812:Auditory
3787:Polyopia
3743:Diplopia
3600:Rod cell
3398:Nonhuman
3351:Internal
3192:Sensory
3098:External
3007:Stimulus
2990:concepts
2852:Amygdala
2549:21198608
2541:16647527
2506:41865918
2368:33597627
2219:32564071
2172:30923277
2129:27287364
2080:22998929
2045:19214935
1995:27989941
1893:23259951
1781:46084419
1726:21901628
1671:52848707
1663:11135651
1616:32384692
1561:24651099
1553:15022261
1506:21122983
1498:11750933
1459:24976754
1337:10531049
1290:46330425
1243:20800615
1129:17574681
1025:14056480
976:11157170
921:22674272
796:6 August
769:27 March
731:6 August
698:7 August
654:See also
599:solvents
575:COVID-19
521:, 1543.
515:Vesalius
449:dysosmia
445:hyposmia
359:cerebrum
351:allomone
320:thalamus
305:amygdala
172:are the
150:nostrils
4120:Agnosia
3999:Tactile
3974:Ageusia
3926:Anosmia
3888:Vertigo
3792:Scotoma
3733:Anopsia
3194:cranial
3065:Feeling
2915:General
2598:8890783
2498:8492953
2462:7600189
2421:3819760
2412:1033256
2359:7889874
2336:Bibcode
2309:9311357
2274:9000264
2210:7337664
2164:6463130
2120:5033684
1948:6241381
1940:2310788
1884:3725136
1836:2926752
1828:2628992
1773:1133226
1718:6274922
1608:9882018
1404:9108115
1364:Bibcode
1309:Science
1282:1892788
1234:3005978
1194:7019544
1186:7410591
1120:2134972
1080:7932310
1072:2551392
1016:1359412
948:Bibcode
940:Science
912:3636718
864:5544527
856:2582006
635:History
519:Fabrica
496:anosmia
457:agnosia
441:anosmia
434:anosmia
271:Central
263:at the
255:of the
240:to the
188:of the
3710:Visual
3661:Cilium
3407:Animal
3379:Nausea
3369:Thirst
3364:Hunger
3236:Spinal
3075:Qualia
2716:neuron
2681:mucosa
2676:glands
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484:cancer
353:, and
336:retina
311:, and
184:, and
3605:ipRGC
3460:Plant
3320:Touch
3135:Mouth
3089:Human
2755:Brain
2657:Smell
2545:S2CID
2502:S2CID
2168:S2CID
1991:S2CID
1944:S2CID
1832:S2CID
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