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Olfactory System
Humans are microsmatic, i.e., their sense of sinell is poorly developed; hence, the sense of smełl and its pathways are considerably less im-portant clinicałly than the visual, auditory, and somatosensory senses and their pathways. The central nervous system (CNS) structures asso-ciated with olfaction form the rhinencephalon “nose-brain,” which chiefly includes the olfac-tory strucmres on the base of the brain and the medial parts of the temporal lobe in the vicinity of tire uncus.
Olfactory Receptors
The primary olfactory neurons are located in the yellowish olfactory mucosa, which eon-
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