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1988
The olfactory bulb is the primary center for transmission of olfactory information to the vertebrate brain. Its functions are (1) to receive and process the information from the olfactory receptor neurons, (2) to send this information to different parts of the olfactory cortex in the forebrain, and (3) to provide for integration and modulation of the ...
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The olfactory bulb is the primary center for transmission of olfactory information to the vertebrate brain. Its functions are (1) to receive and process the information from the olfactory receptor neurons, (2) to send this information to different parts of the olfactory cortex in the forebrain, and (3) to provide for integration and modulation of the ...
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Persistent olfactory bulb ventricle.
Clinical neuropathology, 1987A large cystic olfactory bulb was discovered incidentally at autopsy. There was no evidence of central nervous system trauma or infection. Hemispheric malformations did not exist except for a dorsal displacement of the overlying gyrus rectus. We interpreted the cyst to be a persistent olfactory bulb ventricle.
E P, Roy, J L, Frost, S S, Schochet
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Innate versus learned odour processing in the mouse olfactory bulb
Nature, 2007Reiko Kobayakawa +2 more
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