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Olfactory
pathway
Essam Eldin Abdel Hady Salama
Sense of Smell
The olfactory epithelium is the organ of
smell.
It covers the superior nasal conchae
and roof of the nasal cavity.
Olfactory receptor cells are bipolar
neurons with radiating olfactory cilia.
The Olfactory Pathway
Outline of the Olfactory System
The Olfactory Pathway
Olfactory bulb
Lateral olfactory
stria
Olfactory tract
The Olfactory cortex
The Olfactory Pathway
Stimulated Receptors pass signal on to the
Olfactory Nerves (I) which run through
cribriform plate of ethmoid bone, attach to the
olfactory bulbs on the inferior surface of the
frontal lobe.
Olfactory information reach the mitral cells in
the olfactory bulbs, their axons form the
olfactory tracts.
Olfactory tracts on the inferior surface of the
frontal lobe deflect laterally, in the lateral
olfactory stria.
The Olfactory Pathway
Terminate into the primary olfactory area in
the temporal lobe (uncus).
Then to olfactory association cortex
(anterior part of parahippocampal gyrus or
entorinal area).
The primary olfactory area and olfactory
association cortex are referred to as the
pyriform cortex.
It is responsible for the appreciation of
olfactory stimuli.
The Olfactory Pathway (N.B)
Chemicals must be dissolved in mucus for detection
The olfactory pathway is consisting of a sequence of
only two neurons There is no synapse in the thalamus
for arriving information.
The mitral cells send information to the
hypothalamus, amygdala, and limbic system.
 Olfaction is a link between smell, memory, and
emotion.
In rodents it response to sex pheromones.
Central
Olfactory
Pathways
Olefactory Cortex
Limbic
System
Thalamus
Olfactory Bulb
Olfactory Receptors
Odorant
Anthony J Greene
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Central
Olfactory
Pathways
Olefactory Cortex
Limbic
System
Thalamus
Olfactory Bulb
Olfactory Receptors
Odorant
Anthony J Greene
11
Central
Olefactory
Pathways
Olefactory Cortex
Limbic
System
Thalamus
Olfactory Bulb
Olfactory Receptors
Odorant
Anthony J Greene
12
Central
Olefactory
Pathways
Olefactory Cortex
Limbic
System
Thalamus
Olfactory Bulb
Olfactory Receptors
Odorant
Anthony J Greene
13
Central
Olefactory
Pathways
Olefactory Cortex
Limbic
System
Thalamus
Olfactory Bulb
Olfactory Receptors
Odorant
Anthony J Greene
14
Central
Olefactory
Pathways
Olefactory Cortex
Limbic
System
Thalamus
Olfactory Bulb
Olfactory Receptors
Odorant
Anthony J Greene
15
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