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These cells are inhibitory interneurons that modulate activity of other neurons inside the olfactory bulb.
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Periglomerular and granule cells
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The tract that connects the two olfactory bulbs.
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Medial olfactory stria
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The primary olfactory cortex has extrinsic connections with this part of the hypothalamus that affect feeding behavior.
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Lateral hypothalamus
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The secondary olfactory cortex is composed of what? What is it's function?
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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. |
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Three types of papillae on the tongue
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Fungiform
Foliate Circumvallate |
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In the taste pathway, where do CN VII/IX/X synapse respectively?
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VII: geniculate ganglion
IX: Petrosal ganglion X: Nodose ganglion |
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In the taste pathway, where do colitary nucleus projections terminate in the thalamus?
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VPM nucleus
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