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The olfactory system, composed of the olfactory organs and the olfactory bulb, allows organisms to interact with their environment and through the detection of odor signals.
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A Colorimetric Artificial Olfactory System for Airborne Improvised Explosive Identification
Advanced Materials, 2020The detection of ultralow or nonvolatile target analytes remains a significant challenge for artificial olfactory systems even after decades of development, which severely limits their widespread application.
Guangfa Wang, Yushu Li, Zhenzhen Cai
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Imaging of the olfactory system
Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2001The olfactory system consists of the primary olfactory nerves in the nasal cavity, the olfactory bulbs and tracts, and numerous intracranial connections and pathways. Diseases affecting the sense of smell can be located both extracranially and intracranially. Many sinonasal inflammatory and neoplastic processes may affect olfaction.
D M, Yousem, K K, Oguz, C, Li
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Computation in the Olfactory System
Chemical Senses, 2005Computational models are increasingly essential to systems neuroscience. Models serve as proofs of concept, tests of sufficiency, and as quantitative embodiments of working hypotheses and are important tools for understanding and interpreting complex data sets.
Thomas A, Cleland, Christiane, Linster
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Abstract The Olfactory System is a less important sensory system in humans than in many other animal classes but its anatomy has been well studied and, as discussed in the preceding chapter, it has important secondary connections to memory and behavioral brain regions.
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Abstract The Olfactory System is a less important sensory system in humans than in many other animal classes but its anatomy has been well studied and, as discussed in the preceding chapter, it has important secondary connections to memory and behavioral brain regions.
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Evolving olfactory systems on the fly
Trends in Genetics, 2010The detection of odour stimuli in the environment is universally important for primal behaviours such as feeding, mating, kin interactions and escape responses. Given the ubiquity of many airborne chemical signals and the similar organisation of animal olfactory circuits, a fundamental question in our understanding of the sense of smell is how species ...
Ramdya P, Benton R
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Regeneration in the olfactory system of vertebrates
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1983The olfactory sensory neurons, which are of placodal origin, maintain in adult vertebrates, including mammals, a neurogenetic matrix that allows for their replacement without impairment of function, both in normal circumstances (turnover) and after experimental intervention.
P P, Graziadei, A G, Monti Graziadei
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