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Thalamus. Smell bypasses the thalamus and instead its sensory information goes directly to the olfactory bulb in the brain.
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The thalamus is the region of the brain where almost all sensory signals pass through on the way to the cerebrum. It acts as a relay station, processing and directing sensory information to the appropriate areas of the brain for further processing.
A person's sense of smell does not first need to be processed by the Thalamus before entering the Cortex. This is often times why a smell can cause a memory recall faster than other kinds of sensory input.
(Sensory data from the head, including sight, sound, smell, and taste, do not pass through the spinal cord and are not affected by most SCIs.)
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The large bunch of nerves that pass through your bones are called the spinal cord. It runs through the spinal canal formed by the vertebrae of the spine. The nerves in the spinal cord carry signals between your brain and the rest of your body, allowing for sensory and motor functions.
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An example of afferent neuron would be using a sense. In this case we will choose touch or feel. EX: Your Hammering the door and suddenly u smash a finger. First it started with a smash then that feeling passes through your sensory nerves which pass through your whole body ending at the brain which makes u feel pain. That is an afferent neuron experience.