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OLFACTORY SYSTEM

  • Olfactory system
  • Sensory system used for smelling

    a main olfactory system and an accessory olfactory system. The main olfactory system detects airborne substances, while the accessory system senses fluid-phase

    Olfactory system

    Olfactory system

    Olfactory_system

  • Sense of smell
  • Sense that detects smells

    transmitting a signal through the olfactory system. Glomeruli aggregate signals from these receptors and transmit them to the olfactory bulb, where the sensory

    Sense of smell

    Sense of smell

    Sense_of_smell

  • Olfactory bulb
  • Neural structure

    The olfactory bulb (Latin: bulbus olfactorius) is a neural structure in the forebrain of vertebrates that is involved in olfaction, or the sense of smell

    Olfactory bulb

    Olfactory bulb

    Olfactory_bulb

  • Olfactory epithelium
  • Specialised epithelial tissue in the nasal cavity that detects odours

    behind the nostrils. The olfactory epithelium is the part of the olfactory system directly responsible for detecting odors. Olfactory epithelium consists of

    Olfactory epithelium

    Olfactory epithelium

    Olfactory_epithelium

  • Olfactory nerve
  • Cranial nerve I, for smelling

    afferent nerve fibers of the olfactory receptor neurons transmit nerve impulses about odors to the central nervous system (olfaction). Derived from the

    Olfactory nerve

    Olfactory nerve

    Olfactory_nerve

  • Olfactory receptor
  • Chemoreceptors expressed in cell membranes of olfactory receptor neurons

    Olfactory receptors (ORs), also known as odorant receptors, are chemoreceptors expressed in the cell membranes of olfactory receptor neurons and are responsible

    Olfactory receptor

    Olfactory receptor

    Olfactory_receptor

  • Transduction (physiology)
  • Conversion of sensory stimuli

    centres in the brain. In the olfactory system, odorant molecules in the mucus bind to G-protein receptors on olfactory cells. The G-protein activates

    Transduction (physiology)

    Transduction_(physiology)

  • Olfactory receptor neuron
  • Transduction nerve cell within the olfactory system

    An olfactory receptor neuron (ORN), also called an olfactory sensory neuron (OSN), is a sensory neuron within the olfactory system. Humans have between

    Olfactory receptor neuron

    Olfactory receptor neuron

    Olfactory_receptor_neuron

  • Sensory nervous system
  • Part of the nervous system

    chemoreceptors are integral to receiving stimuli in gases in the olfactory system through both olfactory receptor neurons and neurons in the vomeronasal organ.

    Sensory nervous system

    Sensory nervous system

    Sensory_nervous_system

  • Olfactory tubercle
  • Area at the bottom of the forebrain

    The olfactory tubercle (OT), also known as the tuberculum olfactorium, is a multi-sensory processing center that is contained within the olfactory cortex

    Olfactory tubercle

    Olfactory tubercle

    Olfactory_tubercle

  • Olfactory tract
  • Part of the olfactory system

    The olfactory tract (olfactory peduncle or olfactory stalk) is a bilateral bundle of afferent nerve fibers from the mitral and tufted cells of the olfactory

    Olfactory tract

    Olfactory tract

    Olfactory_tract

  • Olfactory memory
  • Recollection of odors

    the olfactory bulb and main olfactory system following birth are extremely important and influential for maternal behavior. Mammalian olfactory cues

    Olfactory memory

    Olfactory_memory

  • Olfactory ensheathing cell
  • Type of macroglia that ensheath unmyelinated olfactory neurons

    found in the nervous system. They are also known as olfactory Schwann cells, because they ensheath the non-myelinated axons of olfactory neurons in a similar

    Olfactory ensheathing cell

    Olfactory ensheathing cell

    Olfactory_ensheathing_cell

  • Topographic map (neuroanatomy)
  • Mapping senses to the central nervous system

    Relieved of the requirement to map the position of an olfactory stimulus in space, the olfactory system employs spatial segregation of sensory input to encode

    Topographic map (neuroanatomy)

    Topographic_map_(neuroanatomy)

  • Olfactory mucosa
  • Portion of the nasal mucosa containing the nerve endings for smell

    The olfactory mucosa is the neuroepithelial mucosa lining the roof and upper parts of the septum and lateral wall of the nasal cavity which contains bipolar

    Olfactory mucosa

    Olfactory mucosa

    Olfactory_mucosa

  • Phantosmia
  • Smelling of an odor not actually there

    Phantosmia (phantom smell), also called an olfactory hallucination or a phantom odor, is smelling an odor that is not actually there. It can occur in

    Phantosmia

    Phantosmia

  • List of systems of the human body
  • List of organ systems in the human body

    nervous system Sensory nervous system Somatosensory system Visual system Olfactory system Gustatory system Auditory system Vestibular system Female reproductive

    List of systems of the human body

    List of systems of the human body

    List_of_systems_of_the_human_body

  • Primary olfactory cortex
  • Area of the brain involved in the sense of smell

    Benarroch, Eduardo E.; Raina, Gabriela B. (2021). "16 - Lewy bodies in the olfactory system and the hypothalamus". Handbook of Clinical Neurology. Vol. 182. Elsevier

    Primary olfactory cortex

    Primary_olfactory_cortex

  • Insect olfactory receptor
  • Insect olfactory receptors (also known as odorant receptors, ORs) are expressed in the cell membranes of the olfactory sensory neurons of insects. Similarly

    Insect olfactory receptor

    Insect_olfactory_receptor

  • Axial twist theory
  • Scientific theory in vertebrate development

    the forebrain is the olfactory nerve (see below). All other cranial nerves originate from regions of the central nervous system that lie behind the twist

    Axial twist theory

    Axial twist theory

    Axial_twist_theory

  • Dog sense of smell
  • Olfactory sensory system

    dog sense of smell is the most powerful sense of this species, the olfactory system of canines being much more complex and developed than that of humans

    Dog sense of smell

    Dog sense of smell

    Dog_sense_of_smell

  • Nose
  • Organ that smells and facilitates breathing

    cavity they widen, are known as nasal fossae, and contain turbinates and olfactory mucosa. The nasal cavity also connects to the paranasal sinuses (dead-end

    Nose

    Nose

    Nose

  • Olfactory glands
  • Protein- and mucus-secreting glands in the olfactory mucosa

    Olfactory glands, also known as Bowman's glands, are a type of nasal gland situated in the part of the olfactory mucosa beneath the olfactory epithelium

    Olfactory glands

    Olfactory glands

    Olfactory_glands

  • Vomeronasal organ
  • Smell sense organ above the roof of the mouth

    vomeronasal organ (VNO), or Jacobson's organ, is the paired auxiliary olfactory (smell) sense organ located in the soft tissue of the nasal septum, in

    Vomeronasal organ

    Vomeronasal organ

    Vomeronasal_organ

  • Limbic system
  • Set of brain structures involved in emotion and motivation

    involved in the process of decision-making Piriform cortex: part of the olfactory system Entorhinal cortex: related to memory and associative components Fornix:

    Limbic system

    Limbic system

    Limbic_system

  • Olfactory trigone
  • Part of the brain involved in smell

    posterior part of the olfactory sulcus, and is brought into view by throwing back the olfactory tract. It is part of the olfactory pathway. This article

    Olfactory trigone

    Olfactory trigone

    Olfactory_trigone

  • Evolution of olfaction
  • Origin of smell

    of the olfactory apparatus, such as the size of the olfactory bulb and epithelium. Nonetheless, the general features of the olfactory system are highly

    Evolution of olfaction

    Evolution_of_olfaction

  • University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test
  • Test of a person's olfactory system

    available for smell identification to test the function of an individual's olfactory system. Known for its accuracy among smell identification tests it is considered

    University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test

    University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test

    University_of_Pennsylvania_Smell_Identification_Test

  • Neurogastronomy
  • Study of flavor perception and how it affects cognition and memory

    the nasopharynx. The odorants are detected by myriad receptors on the olfactory epithelium. These receptors respond to a variety of dimensions of chemical

    Neurogastronomy

    Neurogastronomy

  • List of regions in the human brain
  • (CA4) Amygdala (limbic system, limbic lobe) Central nucleus (autonomic nervous system) Medial nucleus (accessory olfactory system) Cortical and basomedial

    List of regions in the human brain

    List of regions in the human brain

    List_of_regions_in_the_human_brain

  • Organ system
  • Group of organs assembled in a structural unit to serve a common function

    An organ system is a biological system consisting of a group of organs that work together to perform one or more bodily functions. Each organ has a specialized

    Organ system

    Organ_system

  • Sex differences in sensory systems
  • sex differences in the olfactory, visual, and auditory systems of various organisms to show how sex differences in sensory systems arise when it benefits

    Sex differences in sensory systems

    Sex_differences_in_sensory_systems

  • Sensory cue
  • Sensory info indicating to the perceiver some quality of the perceived

    example, sensory cues include visual cues, auditory cues, haptic cues, olfactory cues and environmental cues. Sensory cues are a fundamental part of theories

    Sensory cue

    Sensory_cue

  • Sense
  • Physiological capacity

    (hearing) and vestibular (balance), somatosensory (touch), olfactory (smell), and gustatory systems (taste). Internal sensation, or interoception, detects

    Sense

    Sense

  • Ephaptic coupling
  • Form of nervous system communication

    effectively blocked epileptic synchronization in the brain. Neurons in the olfactory system are unmyelinated and densely packed and thus the often small effects

    Ephaptic coupling

    Ephaptic_coupling

  • Biological system
  • Complex network which connects several biologically relevant entities

    systems: visual system, auditory system, olfactory system, gustatory system, somatosensory system, vestibular system. Muscular system: allows for manipulation

    Biological system

    Biological_system

  • Retronasal smell
  • Term

    the nasopharynx and smell receptors. The first stop in the olfactory system is the olfactory epithelium, or tissue resting on the roof of the nasal cavity

    Retronasal smell

    Retronasal_smell

  • Mitral cell
  • Neurons that are part of the olfactory system

    neurons that are part of the olfactory system. They are located in the olfactory bulb in the mammalian central nervous system. They receive information from

    Mitral cell

    Mitral cell

    Mitral_cell

  • Olfactory toxicity in fish
  • The olfactory system is the system related to the sense of smell (olfaction). Many fish activities are dependent on olfaction, such as: mating, discriminating

    Olfactory toxicity in fish

    Olfactory_toxicity_in_fish

  • Mosquito
  • Family of flies

    attractant is sulcatone. A large part of the mosquito's sense of smell, or olfactory system, is devoted to sniffing out blood sources. Of 72 types of odor receptors

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

  • Body odour and sexual attraction
  • Odour is the sensory stimulation of the olfactory membrane of the nose by a group of molecules. Certain body odors are connected to human sexual attraction

    Body odour and sexual attraction

    Body_odour_and_sexual_attraction

  • Digital scent technology
  • Study of smelling things through a computer

    Digital scent technology (or olfactory technology) is the engineering discipline dealing with olfactory representation. It is a technology to sense, transmit

    Digital scent technology

    Digital scent technology

    Digital_scent_technology

  • Human nose
  • Feature of the human face

    nose is the first organ of the respiratory system. It is also the principal organ in the olfactory system. The shape of the nose is determined by the

    Human nose

    Human nose

    Human_nose

  • Vibration theory of olfaction
  • Alternate scientific theory of scent perception

    musk-recognizing receptor, OR5AN1, identified using a heterologous olfactory receptor expression system and robustly responding to cyclopentadecanone and muscone

    Vibration theory of olfaction

    Vibration_theory_of_olfaction

  • Congenital anosmia
  • Medical condition

    and imaging studies to identify any structural abnormalities in the olfactory system. This condition can occur in isolation or as part of a syndrome, such

    Congenital anosmia

    Congenital anosmia

    Congenital_anosmia

  • Anosmia
  • Inability to smell

    typically caused by genetic factors or developmental abnormalities of the olfactory system. While acquired anosmia may have potential treatments depending on

    Anosmia

    Anosmia

    Anosmia

  • Drugstore beetle
  • Species of beetle

    in mate selection which suggests that this beetle has a developed olfactory system, allowing semiochemical strategies to be used to provide a safe way

    Drugstore beetle

    Drugstore beetle

    Drugstore_beetle

  • Dysosmia
  • Distortion of the perception of smell

    brain via the olfactory fila. Olfactory receptor neuron axons project through the cribriform plate to the olfactory bulb. The olfactory bulb is a structure

    Dysosmia

    Dysosmia

  • Odor
  • Volatile chemical compounds perceived by the sense of smell

    concentrations that humans and many animals can perceive via their olfactory system. While smell can refer to pleasant and unpleasant odors, the terms

    Odor

    Odor

    Odor

  • Flehmen response
  • Behavior in which an animal curls back its upper lip exposing its front teeth

    flehmen response draws air into the vomeronasal organ (VNO), an auxiliary olfactory sense organ that is found in many animals. This organ plays a role in

    Flehmen response

    Flehmen response

    Flehmen_response

  • Menstrual synchrony
  • Idea that the menstrual cycle synchronizes with those of other women in close proximity

    The main olfactory system, which receives sensory inputs from the olfactory mucosa and connects to the rest of the central nervous system via the main

    Menstrual synchrony

    Menstrual_synchrony

  • Brown-mantled tamarin
  • Species of New World monkey

    individuals. This species communicates vocally and largely relies on its olfactory system. The brown-mantled tamarin is considered a species of Least Concern

    Brown-mantled tamarin

    Brown-mantled tamarin

    Brown-mantled_tamarin

  • Chemoreceptor
  • Sensory receptor that detects chemicals

    state. In vertebrates, the olfactory system detects odors and pheromones in the nasal cavity. Within the olfactory system there are two anatomically distinct

    Chemoreceptor

    Chemoreceptor

  • Outline of the human nervous system
  • Overview of and topical guide to the human nervous system

    systems Sensory neuron Perception Visual system Auditory system Somatosensory system Vestibular system Olfactory system Taste Pain Neuron Interneuron Ganglion

    Outline of the human nervous system

    Outline of the human nervous system

    Outline_of_the_human_nervous_system

  • Perceptual system
  • Computational system which reacts to stimuli

    perceptual systems include: The visual system The auditory system The olfactory system The somatosensory system A bat's sonar/echolocation system A man-made

    Perceptual system

    Perceptual_system

  • Rhinarium
  • Surface around the nostrils in some mammals

    belongs to the olfactory system, but which part of the system it derives from is open to debate. One possibility is the main olfactory system, which captures

    Rhinarium

    Rhinarium

    Rhinarium

  • Primary sensory areas
  • Primary cortical regions of the five sensory systems in the brain

    regions of the five sensory systems in the brain (taste, olfaction, touch, hearing and vision). Except for the olfactory system, they receive sensory information

    Primary sensory areas

    Primary_sensory_areas

  • Olfactory imprinting in sheep
  • lambs on the basis of olfactory cues, allowing mothers to distinguish their own offspring from other lambs in the flock. This olfactory-based imprinting is

    Olfactory imprinting in sheep

    Olfactory_imprinting_in_sheep

  • Nasal cavity
  • Large, air-filled space above and behind the nose in the middle of the face

    and a half hours. The olfactory segment is lined with a specialized type of pseudostratified columnar epithelium, known as olfactory epithelium, which contains

    Nasal cavity

    Nasal cavity

    Nasal_cavity

  • Thermoception
  • Sensation and perception of temperature

    2021-10-04. Johnson JI (2008). "6.16 Specialized Somatosensory Systems, 6.16.2 Thermal Sensory Systems". In Kaas JH, Gardner EP (eds.). The Senses: A Comprehensive

    Thermoception

    Thermoception

  • Golgi-associated olfactory signaling regulator
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    Golgi-associated olfactory signaling regulator is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GFY gene. This protein is required for proper olfactory system function

    Golgi-associated olfactory signaling regulator

    Golgi-associated olfactory signaling regulator

    Golgi-associated_olfactory_signaling_regulator

  • Crocodile
  • Family of large reptilian carnivores

    only one olfactory chamber and the vomeronasal organ is absent in the adults indicating all olfactory perception is limited to the olfactory system. Behavioural

    Crocodile

    Crocodile

    Crocodile

  • Periamygdaloid cortex
  • Portion of the rhinencephalon

    cortex is part of the primary olfactory cortex which receives input from the olfactory bulbs via the lateral olfactory tract. Along with the amygdala

    Periamygdaloid cortex

    Periamygdaloid_cortex

  • Anterior olfactory nucleus
  • Portion of the forebrain of vertebrates

    anterior olfactory nucleus (AON) also called the anterior olfactory cortex, is a major early processing area for olfaction located behind the olfactory bulb

    Anterior olfactory nucleus

    Anterior olfactory nucleus

    Anterior_olfactory_nucleus

  • Fragrance compound
  • Chemical compound that has a smell or odor

    must be sufficiently volatile for transmission via the air to the olfactory system in the upper part of the nose. Generally, fragrance compounds have

    Fragrance compound

    Fragrance_compound

  • Morus (plant)
  • Genus of plants

    "Anatomical and functional analysis of domestication effects on the olfactory system of the silkmoth Bombyx mori". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London

    Morus (plant)

    Morus (plant)

    Morus_(plant)

  • Neural coding
  • Method by which information is represented in the brain

    processing taking place in the brain. As with the visual system, in mitral/tufted cells in the olfactory bulb of mice, first-spike latency relative to the start

    Neural coding

    Neural_coding

  • Allocortex
  • Type of cerebral cortex in the brain

    the brain usually described as belonging to the allocortex are the olfactory system and the hippocampus. Allocortex is termed heterogenetic cortex, because

    Allocortex

    Allocortex

  • Body odor
  • Odor produced by a living animal

    situations can produce a cascade of reactions in the brain. Once the olfactory system is activated by a threatening stimuli, heightened activity in the amygdala

    Body odor

    Body_odor

  • Forked tongue
  • Natural bifurcation that occurs in some animals

    non-volatile chemicals, which cannot be detected by simply using the olfactory system. This increased ability to sense chemicals has allowed for heightened

    Forked tongue

    Forked tongue

    Forked_tongue

  • Pheromone
  • Chemical emitted to trigger a response among the same species

    distantly related to the receptors of the main olfactory system, highlighting their different role. Olfactory processing of chemical signals like pheromones

    Pheromone

    Pheromone

    Pheromone

  • Amygdala
  • Paired structure within the brain temporal lobe

    intercalated cell clusters. The cortical and medial nuclei connect with the olfactory system and hypothalamus. The central nucleus has extensive projections to

    Amygdala

    Amygdala

    Amygdala

  • Bipolar neuron
  • Neuron with only one axon and one dendrite

    directions. These neurons are predominantly found in the retina and olfactory system. The embryological period encompassing weeks seven through eight marks

    Bipolar neuron

    Bipolar neuron

    Bipolar_neuron

  • Olfactory fatigue
  • Inability to distinguish an odor after prolonged exposure

    Olfactory fatigue, also known as odor fatigue, odor habituation, olfactory adaptation, or noseblindness, is the temporary, normal inability to distinguish

    Olfactory fatigue

    Olfactory_fatigue

  • Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations
  • Neurobiological terminology

    development of the sensory systems, including, but not being limited to the visual system and the olfactory system. In the visual system, through the help of

    Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations

    Subthreshold membrane potential oscillations

    Subthreshold_membrane_potential_oscillations

  • Hyperdimensional computing
  • Computational approach

    This is analogous to the learning process conducted by fruit flies olfactory system. The input is a roughly 50-dimensional vector corresponding to odor

    Hyperdimensional computing

    Hyperdimensional_computing

  • Catnip
  • Nepeta cataria; species of plant

    Mitzi G. (July 1985). "Analysis of the catnip reaction: mediation by olfactory system, not vomeronasal organ". Behavioral and Neural Biology. 44 (1): 38–46

    Catnip

    Catnip

    Catnip

  • Sustentacular cell
  • Structural and metabolic support cell

    support, they can be found in various tissues. Sustentacular cells of the olfactory epithelium (also called supporting cells or Sertoli cells) have been shown

    Sustentacular cell

    Sustentacular cell

    Sustentacular_cell

  • Olfactores
  • Clade of animals comprising vertebrates and tunicates

    not included in the clade. This clade is defined by a more advanced olfactory system which, in the immediate vertebrate generation, gave rise to nostrils

    Olfactores

    Olfactores

    Olfactores

  • Thalamus
  • Structure within the brain

    the cerebral cortex. In particular, every sensory system (with the exception of the olfactory system) includes a thalamic nucleus that receives sensory

    Thalamus

    Thalamus

    Thalamus

  • Whitten effect
  • Synchronisation of oestrus by male pheromones

    is airborne and therefore is taken up by the females through their olfactory system. The reproductive cycle of female mice in isolation is approximately

    Whitten effect

    Whitten_effect

  • Braak staging
  • Classification of disease severity

    nervous system and gains entry to the CNS through the vagus nerve. The disease begins in structures of the lower brainstem and the olfactory system. In particular

    Braak staging

    Braak staging

    Braak_staging

  • Gs alpha subunit
  • Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens

    other member is Golf, named for its predominant expression in the olfactory system. In humans, Gsα is encoded by the GNAS complex locus, while Golfα is

    Gs alpha subunit

    Gs alpha subunit

    Gs_alpha_subunit

  • Sensory neuron
  • Nerve cell that converts environmental stimuli into corresponding internal stimuli

    nerve input, have connections to other parts of the olfactory system and many parts of the limbic system. Taste sensation is facilitated by specialized sensory

    Sensory neuron

    Sensory neuron

    Sensory_neuron

  • Geosmin
  • Chemical compound responsible for the characteristic odour of earth

    and odor events caused by cyanobacteria in fresh water. The human olfactory system is extremely sensitive to geosmin and is able to detect it at concentrations

    Geosmin

    Geosmin

    Geosmin

  • Piriform cortex
  • Region of the brain

    proconvulsant action of chemoconvulsants. Sometimes called the olfactory cortex, olfactory lobe or paleopallium, piriform cortical regions are present in

    Piriform cortex

    Piriform cortex

    Piriform_cortex

  • Deep-sea fish
  • Fauna found in deep-sea areas

    are slimy, without scales. The central nervous system is confined to the lateral line and olfactory systems, the eyes are small and may not function, and

    Deep-sea fish

    Deep-sea fish

    Deep-sea_fish

  • Gordon M. Shepherd
  • American neuroscientist (1933–2022)

    microcircuits to carry out the functional operations of the nervous system. Using the olfactory system as a model that spans multiple levels of space, time and disciplines

    Gordon M. Shepherd

    Gordon M. Shepherd

    Gordon_M._Shepherd

  • Evolution of color vision in primates
  • Loss and regain of color vision during the evolution of primates

    selection of color vision. One controversial study suggests that the loss of olfactory receptor genes coincided with the evolved trait of full trichromatic vision;

    Evolution of color vision in primates

    Evolution of color vision in primates

    Evolution_of_color_vision_in_primates

  • Flavoring
  • Food additive used to change its aroma or taste

    as determined primarily by the chemoreceptors of the gustatory and olfactory systems. Along with additives, other components, like sugars, determine the

    Flavoring

    Flavoring

    Flavoring

  • List of chordate orders
  • Animals in Olfactores are characterized as having a more advanced olfactory system than animals not in it. The only extinct classes shown are Placodermi

    List of chordate orders

    List of chordate orders

    List_of_chordate_orders

  • Hippocampal formation
  • Region of the temporal lobe in mammalian brains

    of the olfactory bulb varies with the size of the parahippocampal gyrus, the hippocampal formation was thought to be part of the olfactory system. In 1937

    Hippocampal formation

    Hippocampal formation

    Hippocampal_formation

  • Glomerulus (olfaction)
  • Structure in the brain's olfactory bulb

    spherical structure located in the olfactory bulb of the brain where synapses form between the terminals of the olfactory nerve and the dendrites of mitral

    Glomerulus (olfaction)

    Glomerulus (olfaction)

    Glomerulus_(olfaction)

  • Bird of prey
  • Paraphyletic group of birds

    smell, but it has become clear that many birds do have functional olfactory systems. Despite this, most raptors are still considered to primarily rely

    Bird of prey

    Bird of prey

    Bird_of_prey

  • Coconut crab
  • Species of crustacean

    all potential food sources, especially catch their attention. The olfactory system in the coconut crab's brain is well-developed compared to other areas

    Coconut crab

    Coconut crab

    Coconut_crab

  • Central nervous system
  • Brain and spinal cord

    the olfactory nerves and olfactory epithelium. As parts of the CNS, they connect directly to brain neurons without intermediate ganglia. The olfactory epithelium

    Central nervous system

    Central nervous system

    Central_nervous_system

  • Prepyriform area
  • Anatomical structure of the brain

    and dislike foods depending upon one's experience with them. "Anatomy of Olfactory System: eMedicine Clinical Procedures". Retrieved 2009-11-20. v t e

    Prepyriform area

    Prepyriform_area

  • Cross modal plasticity
  • Type of brain development capacity

    not only limited to auditory and visual systems but can cause reorganization in tactile and olfactory systems too. In people who are blind, the visual

    Cross modal plasticity

    Cross modal plasticity

    Cross_modal_plasticity

  • Physiology
  • Science regarding functions in organisms or living systems

    discovery of odorant receptors and the complex organization of the olfactory system. Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, along with Luc Montagnier, received the

    Physiology

    Physiology

    Physiology

  • AOS
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a high school STEM program in Loudoun County, Virginia Accessory olfactory system, a second sense of smell in some animals Accounting, Organizations

    AOS

    AOS

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  • Cotter
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish (co. Cork)

    Cotter

    Irish (co. Cork) : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Oitir ‘son of Oitir’, a personal name borrowed from Old Norse Óttarr, composed of the elements ótti ‘fear’, ‘dread’ + herr ‘army’.English : status name from Middle English cotter, a technical term in the feudal system for a serf or bond tenant who held a cottage by service rather than rent, from Old English cot ‘cottage’, ‘hut’ (see Coates) + -er agent suffix.Probably an Americanized spelling of German Kotter.

    Cotter

  • Pranali
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Pranali

    Method; Organisation; System

    Pranali

  • Pranaali | ப்ரநாலீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pranaali | ப்ரநாலீ

    System, Organization

    Pranaali | ப்ரநாலீ

  • Pranali | ப்ரணாலீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Pranali | ப்ரணாலீ

    System, Organization

    Pranali | ப்ரணாலீ

  • Holder
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Holder

    German : topographic name for someone who lived by an elder tree, Middle High German holder, or from a house named for its sign of an elder tree. In same areas, for example Alsace, the elder tree was believed to be the protector of a house.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : ornamental name from German Holder ‘elder tree’.English (chiefly western counties) : occupational name for a tender of animals, from an agent derivative of Middle English hold(en) ‘to guard or keep’ (Old English h(e)aldan). It is possible that this word was also used in the wider sense of a holder of land within the feudal system. Compare Helder.

    Holder

  • Shammee
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Shammee

    Olfactory

    Shammee

  • Dring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dring

    English : from Old Norse drengr ‘young man’, but with more than one possible interpretation. It may reflect the personal name (originally a byname) of this form, which had some currency in the most Scandinavian-influenced areas of medieval England. Alternatively it may reflect the Middle English borrowing of the vocabulary word in the sense ‘servant’, later a technical term of the feudal system of Northumbria for a free tenant who held land by military and agricultural service, sometimes paying rent as well or in commutation.

    Dring

  • Keid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Keid

    Broken Egg Shells (Celestial Trinary Star System in Constellation Eridanus)

    Keid

  • Sucharu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sucharu

    To do something systematically, Optimum utilization of resources

    Sucharu

  • Titman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Titman

    English : status name for the head of a tithing, Old English tēoðingmann (from tēoðing ‘tithing’, a group of households, originally ten households, + mann ‘man’). According to the medieval system of frankpledge, every member of a tithing was responsible for every other, so that for example if one of them committed a crime the others had to help pay for it.English : from the Middle English, Old English personal name Tideman, composed of Old English tīd ‘time’, ‘season’ + mann ‘man’.Altered spelling of German Tittmann, a variant of Dittmann.

    Titman

  • Shammi
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shammi

    Olfactory.

    Shammi

  • Sucharu | ஸுசாரு
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sucharu | ஸுசாரு

    To do something systematically, Optimum utilization of resources

    Sucharu | ஸுசாரு

  • Minhajuddin
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Minhajuddin

    Religion of Path; Way; Style; System; Way of Religion

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  • Gureet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gureet

    Of the Guru; System of Guru

    Gureet

  • Pranali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pranali

    System, Organization

    Pranali

  • Pranaali
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Pranaali

    System, Organization

    Pranaali

  • Freedman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Freedman

    English (Yorkshire) : status name in the feudal system for a serf who had been freed.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of Friedmann (see Fried).

    Freedman

  • Knight
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Knight

    English : status name from Middle English knyghte ‘knight’, Old English cniht ‘boy’, ‘youth’, ‘serving lad’. This word was used as a personal name before the Norman Conquest, and the surname may in part reflect a survival of this. It is also possible that in a few cases it represents a survival of the Old English sense into Middle English, as an occupational name for a domestic servant. In most cases, however, it clearly comes from the more exalted sense that the word achieved in the Middle Ages. In the feudal system introduced by the Normans the word was applied at first to a tenant bound to serve his lord as a mounted soldier. Hence it came to denote a man of some substance, since maintaining horses and armor was an expensive business. As feudal obligations became increasingly converted to monetary payments, the term lost its precise significance and came to denote an honorable estate conferred by the king on men of noble birth who had served him well. Knights in this last sense normally belonged to ancient noble families with distinguished family names of their own, so that the surname is more likely to have been applied to a servant in a knightly house or to someone who had played the part of a knight in a pageant or won the title in some contest of skill.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Mac an Ridire ‘son of the rider or knight’. See also McKnight.

    Knight

  • Furlong
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Irish

    Furlong

    English and Irish : apparently a topographic name from Middle English furlong ‘length of a field’ (from Old English furh ‘furrow’ + lang ‘long’), the technical term for the block of strips owned by several different persons which formed the unit of cultivation in the medieval open-field system of farming, or a habitational name from a minor place named with this word, such as Furlong in Devon or Shropshire. The surname is now chiefly common in Ireland, where a family of this name settled at the end of the 13th century.Possibly an Americanized form of French Ferland.

    Furlong

  • Franklin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Franklin

    English : status name from Middle English frankelin ‘franklin’, a technical term of the feudal system, from Anglo-Norman French franc ‘free’ (see Frank 2) + the Germanic suffix -ling. The status of the franklin varied somewhat according to time and place in medieval England; in general, he was a free man and a holder of fairly extensive areas of land, a gentleman ranked above the main body of minor freeholders but below a knight or a member of the nobility.The surname is also borne by Jews, in which case it represents an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.In modern times, this has been used to Americanize François, the French form of Francis.The American statesman and scientist Benjamin Franklin (1706–90) was the son of Josiah Franklin, a chandler (dealer in soap and candles), who had emigrated in about 1682 from Ecton, Northamptonshire, to Boston, MA, where his son was born.

    Franklin

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Maulika

    The original, Love

  • Sathyavrath
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Sathyavrath

    Always truthful' href='Boy-Names-for-Meaning-truthful.aspx'>truthful, One who has taken vow of truth, Dedicated to truth

  • TII-MER-AST
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TII-MER-AST

    , the wife of Seti-nekht.

  • Srihith
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu

    Srihith

    Lord Vishnu

  • Shillan
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Shillan

    A flower

  • SATURNINO
  • Male

    Italian

    SATURNINO

    Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Roman Latin Saturninus, possibly SATURNINO means "to sow."

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Muqbil

    Coming; Next; Following

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    Pius

    Holy; Pious; Godly

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    American, Arabic, Australian, Chinese, Hebrew

    Sammie

    God has Heard; Told by God; Name of God

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    Arabic Muslim

    Abdul Kareem

    One who serves a generous man.

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  • Osphradium
  • n.

    The olfactory organ of some Mollusca. It is connected with the organ of respiration.

  • Nose
  • n.

    The prominent part of the face or anterior extremity of the head containing the nostrils and olfactory cavities; the olfactory organ. See Nostril, and Olfactory organ under Olfactory.

  • Scent
  • v. t.

    To perceive by the olfactory organs; to smell; as, to scent game, as a hound does.

  • Olfactory
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or connected with, the sense of smell; as, the olfactory nerves; the olfactory cells.

  • Prosencephalon
  • n.

    The anterior segment of the brain, including the cerebrum and olfactory lobes; the forebrain.

  • Olfactor
  • n.

    A smelling organ; a nose.

  • Olfactive
  • a.

    See Olfactory, a.

  • Olfaction
  • n.

    The sense by which the impressions made on the olfactory organs by the odorous particles in the atmosphere are perceived.

  • Factory
  • n.

    The body of factors in any place; as, a chaplain to a British factory.

  • Factory
  • n.

    A house or place where factors, or commercial agents, reside, to transact business for their employers.

  • Fragrant
  • a.

    Affecting the olfactory nerves agreeably; sweet of smell; odorous; having or emitting an agreeable perfume.

  • Rhinencephalon
  • n.

    The division of the brain in front of the prosencephalon, consisting of the two olfactory lobes from which the olfactory nerves arise.

  • Lactory
  • a.

    Lactiferous.

  • Olfactories
  • pl.

    of Olfactory

  • Factorial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a factory.

  • Factory
  • n.

    A building, or collection of buildings, appropriated to the manufacture of goods; the place where workmen are employed in fabricating goods, wares, or utensils; a manufactory; as, a cotton factory.

  • Rhinal
  • a.

    Og or pertaining to the nose or olfactory organs.

  • Factories
  • pl.

    of Factory

  • Olfactory
  • n.

    An olfactory organ; also, the sense of smell; -- usually in the plural.

  • Shopman
  • n.

    One who works in a shop or a factory.