terminal nerve
(neuroscience) Either of a pair of small cranial nerves that run from the nasal area to the forebrain, present in most vertebrates; the function is not known.
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(neuroscience) Either of a pair of small cranial nerves that run from the nasal area to the forebrain, present in most vertebrates; the function is not known.
Any of the plexiform nerve strands passing parallel and medial to the olfactory tracts, distributing with the olfactory nerves and passing centrally into the anterior perforated substance.
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