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A Biomarker‐Based Classification of Corticobasal Syndrome

open access: yesMovement Disorders, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) is a clinically defined syndrome with progressive movement and cortical dysfunction, caused by various underlying pathologies, most commonly tau‐predominant pathologies such as progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal degeneration, or Alzheimer's disease (AD).
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Olfactory System

2009
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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Human Olfactory System

This chapter explores the intriguing topic of olfaction in the context of sensory research, providing an in-depth discussion of its structure, function, perception, and assessment. The complex anatomy and physiology of the nose are discussed in detail in the subsequent section, which also clarifies the processes involved in smell perception.
Tamanna Awasthi, Ravneet Kaur
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Imaging of the olfactory system

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2001
The 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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The olfactory system

2020
There are 1000 gene-specified olfactory receptor types projecting to the olfactory bulb and then to the olfactory (pyriform) cortex. This processing enables what the odour is to be represented. The olfactory (pyriform) cortex then projects to the orbitofrontal cortex, where the representation is mapped away from a gene-specified space into an odour ...
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Artificial Olfactory Systems

2015
An artificial olfactory system, referred to as an electronic nose, is developed to target the functionality of the human olfactory system. In order to obtain a performance comparable to its biological counterpart, researchers focus their efforts on two different paths.
Bermak, Amine   +2 more
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The Olfactory Systems

2016
The 1990s became the decade that olfactory neuroscience showed extraordinary development. Now we have much better understanding of how we distinguish various odors and how the signaling pathways are in the brain. We also know that the olfactory system is not a single system but it is a group of systems in the nasal cavity that respond to chemical ...
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The rodent accessory olfactory system

Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2010
The accessory olfactory system contributes to the perception of chemical stimuli in the environment. This review summarizes the structure of the accessory olfactory system, the stimuli that activate it, and the responses elicited in the receptor cells and in the brain.
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Zebrafish Olfactory System

2014
Similar to other animal species, fishes efficiently use the sense of smell for locating food, detecting danger, communicating social information, and memorizing beneficial and detrimental conditions. This review summarizes recent advances in our knowledge of the olfactory system in the zebrafish (Danio rerio), which has become one of the most useful ...
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