Olfactory dysfunction links to 139 conditions, with inflammation playing a key role in memory decline and cognitive issues.
The olfactory bulb is the part of the central nervous system that receives olfactory information from the olfactory receptor neurons and relays the information to subcortical and cortical areas of ...
They also note the possibility of confounding because the biological matrix of olfactory bulb tissues is similar to a few polymeric materials. For some subjects, researchers could not use one ...
Smell training can improve memory and may stimulate areas in the brain linked to cognition. Your sense of smell is closely ...
"Our original hypothesis was that we may find some bacteria in the part of the brain called the olfactory bulb, which is the one part of the brain connected to the nose," Salinas said. "However ...
The odor molecules are thought to activate sensory neurons in the nose, which then send signals to the olfactory bulb. The signals are thought to travel from here to regions of the brain such as ...
This important study partially fills the gap in the knowledge of olfaction at the level of the Anterior Olfactory Nucleus (AON) and Piriform Cortex with functional magnetic resonance imaging, ...
Research suggests smell training may help improve both cognitive and neuronal functions. Olfactory training could be an ...
There is a direct connection between the olfactory bulb (sense of smell), to the limbic system (emotional and memory part) of ...
Microplastics continue to be found in some concerning parts of the human body. A new study published Sept. 16 in the JAMA ...
The olfactory system is the sensory system that is responsible for the sense of smell (olfaction). It receives, processes and interprets odour information. Our ears are known for their ability to ...