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The largest subclass of the human genome is a factory receptor subclass.Olfactory receptors are not just in your nose.They're throughout your body.
Olfactory receptors are not just in your nose.
intrinsically olfactory trinsic Lee emotional we can make correlations but the correlations are
like the sensory olfactory bulb, things like sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami-- so our taste buds-- and then figuring out how to be the best cocktail sherpa,
We'd found the olfactory receptors and knew something about them, and there was just much more
You see the olfactory, you see the second.
set of olfactory experiences.
Smell creates olfactory, all smell consciousness.
and will start to migrate up the olfactory nerve, the smell nerve.
They come back past your olfactory receptors this way.
It's in the way of the olfactory receptors.
And that's because the olfactory cortex, the part of the brain that processes smells and tastes, is the only sensory area directly connected to the hippocampus, the center of
So for example, an olfactory neuron may tell a motor neuron that there is a funny smell here and we might want to move away.
bring to your nose basically but the dog has a committed olfactory route so some of the air goes to the olfactory
they can get this continuous inhale I mean some of the olfactory researchers I talked to likened it to a kind of
If you actually plot acclimation on a graph from your nasal olfactory nerves, it follows that plateau curve exactly.
She will exhibit estrus-- that she is in a sexually receptive state-- by sending certain olfactory signals that are very attractive to the males.
So I am actually collaborating with a guy who is a specialist in these olfactory and pheromonal receptor gene families, Hiro Matsunami at Duke.
or the cells that have the receptors aren't there, but there's still an olfactory nerve that pokes out of your brain through your skull.
the nose and into our lungs right a little bit of the air goes to the olfactory epithelium unless you really
What we've been doing in my lab is we're very interested in the more olfactory and pheromonal communication that they might be using.
For instance, within the nose of an animal that has a very well developed olfactory sense, there are very, very fine wafer thin bones, which these hungry maggots will
It's the brain. It's the connection to the body. It's the tactile sense of the world. It's the olfactory sense of the
through the air, and have become fascinated since the Nobel Prize in 2004 with the revolution happening in olfactory biology.
They had to have 360 degree awareness through all their senses-- through hearing, sight, olfactory, feeling sense.
So we have sort of dug into this gene family, which is called the vomeronasal receptor 1 group, which are these proteins that receive olfactory or pheromonal
chemical connections that we have with nature and how, actually, there are messages when we work with plants, both olfactory messages and so on, that can make us happy or can
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