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  • oflactory components = olfactor bulb and tract + hippocampal formation + paraterminal gyrus + septum pellucidum + fornix
  • non-olfactory components = cingulate gyrus + parahippocampal gyrus
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Olfactory system sends information to what part of the brain?

The olfactory system sends information directly to the olfactory bulb, which is located in the brain. From there, the information is processed in regions of the brain such as the olfactory cortex and limbic system, which are involved in processing smells and emotions.


Which human body system includes the sense of smell?

The olfactory or limbic system


Where is the olefactory bulb located?

The olfactory bulb (for the sense of smell) is located in the limbic system of the brain.


What does the limbic portion of your brain do?

This will be an oversimplification of the matter (and this is an understatement), but the limbic system essentially helps regulate the endocrine system and the vegetative (autonomic) nervous system; it receives olfactory input, and is also responsible for our emotions, and memory.


Which section of the brain contains the olfactory bulb?

The olfactory bulb is located in the forebrain, specifically in the rostral (front) part of the brain. It is part of the limbic system, which is involved in emotions, behavior, and memory.


What are the four main components of the forebrain?

cerebrum, thalamus, hypothalamus, limbic system


Called the emotional brain?

limbic system


Which sensory information is not paired with the cortical lobe that is primarily responsible for processing it?

Olfactory information (smell) is not paired with a specific cortical lobe in the same way other sensory information is. Instead, olfactory information is primarily processed in the olfactory bulb and olfactory cortex, which are parts of the limbic system and temporal lobe.


What part of the brain controls smell?

FRONTAL LOBE


Where does nasal input go in the brain?

Nasal input travels through the olfactory nerve to the olfactory bulb, located at the front of the brain. From there, information is processed and sent to various brain regions, including the olfactory cortex, limbic system, and other areas involved in odor perception and memory.


The sense of smell is able to stimulate vivid memories because the olfactory tract passes through which part of the brain?

The olfactory tract passes through the limbic system, which is associated with emotions and memory. This connection allows smells to trigger powerful and vivid memories due to the strong link between olfaction and memory in this part of the brain.


What is the nerve that helps you to smell?

olfactory nerve - which is located near the Limbic System and can trigger memories.