2010 . Accessory olfactory bulb function is modulated by input from the main olfactory epithelium . Eur J Neurosci 31 : 1108 – 1116 .Slotnick B, Restropo D, Schellinick H, Archbold G, Price S, Lin W (2010) Accessory olfactory bulb function is modulated by input from the main olfactory...
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Discover the structure and function of the olfactory bulb, a key component in the process of olfactory transduction.
However, with so few studies measuring the integrity of the human glomerular layer, it is not clear whether loss of olfactory function relates to degradation of the glomerular layer in the human bulb. Notably, a careful review of an early pioneering study by Carlton G. Smith (Smith, 1942),...
Background: This study was designed to investigate the effects of total laryngectomy on olfactory bulb (OB) volume and olfactory function prospectively. A prospective, longitudinal, randomized study was performed. Methods: Fifteen subjects with advanced cancer of the larynx were recruited. The OB vol...
Noun1.olfactory bulb- one of two enlargements at the terminus of the olfactory nerve at the base of the brain just above the nasal cavities neural structure- a structure that is part of the nervous system olfactory brain,rhinencephalon- a center in the cerebral hemispheres that governs the se...
Brain areas involved in olfactory processing — such as the olfactory bulb and entorhinal cortex — show very early neuropathology in Alzheimer disease (AD), suggesting that olfactory function is a potential biomarker. Odour memory and odour identification are profoundly affected in individuals with AD...
To conclude, we used a non-invasive measure of OB function—the EBG—to dissociate PD from age-matched controls. The spectrogram of the EBG measures was used to assess the differences in odor processing in PDs and Controls. Specifically, we found different patterns of synchronization for PD as...
How Does the Olfactory Nerve Function? The primary olfactory nerve function is to help you smell and taste foods. Your olfactory nerve stems from your olfactory epithelium, which comes from your nasal pits. From birth, your olfactory nerve's origin goes on to your nose and primary palate. The...
Olfactory BulbNasal ObstructionHistocytochemistrySmellNeuronal PlasticityApoptosisSensory DeprivationEarly sensory stimulation plays a key role in shaping the structure and function of the developing olfactory system. Here, we provide the first direct evidence for apoptotic cell death in the olfactory bulbs ...