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These cells are inhibitory interneurons that modulate activity of other neurons inside the olfactory bulb.
Periglomerular and granule cells
The tract that connects the two olfactory bulbs.
Medial olfactory stria
The primary olfactory cortex has extrinsic connections with this part of the hypothalamus that affect feeding behavior.
Lateral hypothalamus
The secondary olfactory cortex is composed of what? What is it's function?
Orbitofrontal cortex and insular cortex

Discrimination and identification of odors. It also receives taste input and is responsible for the association of smell and taste.
Three types of papillae on the tongue
Fungiform
Foliate
Circumvallate
In the taste pathway, where do CN VII/IX/X synapse respectively?
VII: geniculate ganglion
IX: Petrosal ganglion
X: Nodose ganglion
In the taste pathway, where do colitary nucleus projections terminate in the thalamus?
VPM nucleus