The olfactory bulb, at the top of the nasal sinus, is connected to the first cranial nerve. It then sends the impulse to the temporal lobes of the brain to be interpreted as smell.
A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
Thalamus
Cerebral thrombosis occurs when a blood clot, or thrombus, forms within the brain itself, blocking the flow of blood through the affected vessel.
Thalamus. Smell bypasses the thalamus and instead its sensory information goes directly to the olfactory bulb in the brain.
The thalamus is responsible for relaying sensory information, including alert messages, to the cerebral cortex. It acts as a gateway, directing signals from various sensory systems to different areas of the brain for processing and interpretation.
A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
It occurs in the brain.
An extra cerebral hemorrhage is a hemorrhage that occurs with the brain tissue. This can be caused by brain trauma or a stroke.
Thalamus
Cerebral thrombosis occurs when a blood clot, or thrombus, forms within the brain itself, blocking the flow of blood through the affected vessel.
The sense of smell can bypass the thalamus, it is only secondarily sent through it when you are analyzing or comparing it to other smells.
Cerebral hemorrhage occurs as a result of breakdown of the coexisting blood vessels that formed earlier in life due to stenosis or occlusion of the ICA
Cerebral embolism occurs when a blood clot from elsewhere in the circulatory system breaks free. If it becomes lodged in an artery supplying the brain, either in the brain or in the neck, it can cause a stroke.
Occurs in 1-5/5000 births - higher incidence in premature babies and boys
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings died of a cerebral hemorrhage on December 14, 1953, at the age of 57. A cerebral hemorrhage is a type of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and causes bleeding in the surrounding tissues. Rawlings had a history of high blood pressure, which may have contributed to her risk of experiencing a cerebral hemorrhage.
Thalamus. Smell bypasses the thalamus and instead its sensory information goes directly to the olfactory bulb in the brain.
Broca's area