temporal lobe (also hearing and memory and such)
Actually, the temporal lobe is used for auditory processing and is home to the primary auditory cortex. It is the olfactory bulb.
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yes they have everything a human brain does its just smaller except for the olfactory recepters(sense of smell part of the brain). wiki on! :)
The nose is the sense organ of smell. The nose allows us to smell because of special 'nose hairs' found further up in the nose away from the part we can see. these hairs pick up the smell of the surroundings send an appropriate message to the brain then the brain interprets it, and gives an identification of the smell.
The sense of smell is controlled by the olfactory nerves.
it says "oh something smells i wonder what it is" and goes and looks for it in the file cabinets. if it finds the same smell then he uses that if he doesn't then he puts in in a new file
The part of the brain that is involved in sensory adaptation is the cerebral cortex. This area of the brain adapts the body's senses into signals so that hey can be understood by the brain. Touch, taste, smell, and sight sense signals are the signals that are converted.
the brain
Frontal Lobe
The sense of smell can be enhanced by eating healthy and having regular medical check up. The sense of smell usually enhances our ability to taste. The sense of smell usually affects the primitive part of our brain.
Yes. it all depends on what part of the brain the tumor is in.
yes they have everything a human brain does its just smaller except for the olfactory recepters(sense of smell part of the brain). wiki on! :)
It depends on which part of the brain was injured - not all people lose their sense of smell. If the part of the brain that controls that sense is injured, then you will lose the ability because the brain cells are damaged and don't work to report smells like they used to.
The cerebrum the largest part of the brain
The Parietal Lobe
thalamus (novanet)
Brain Eyes are connected to the the brain.
The nose is the sense organ of smell. The nose allows us to smell because of special 'nose hairs' found further up in the nose away from the part we can see. these hairs pick up the smell of the surroundings send an appropriate message to the brain then the brain interprets it, and gives an identification of the smell.
The sense of smell is controlled by the olfactory nerves.