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  1. Diagram of pathway demonstrating olfactory signaling process. The olfactory cerebral areas of the brain are divided into two functional categories: the neocortical (e.g., orbitofrontal complex) which regulates conscious odor perception, and the limbic ().The limbic system is a collection of brain structures that collectively regulate olfaction, memory, behavior, and motivation.

  2. The canine olfactory bulb is 3 times larger in dogs than in humans, which may be related to their superior olfactory abilities. This structure receives information about smell directly from the nose, and helps discriminate between odors. Midbrain. Hidden within the brain is the midbrain.

  3. 19 lip 2022 · By Laura Sanders. July 19, 2022 at 9:00 am. A dogs brain is wired for smell. Now, a new map shows just how extensive that wiring is. Powerful nerve connections link the dog nose to wide swaths...

  4. 17 sie 2022 · Although research into the primary olfactory structure of the dog, from the nostrils to the epithelium then onto the olfactory bulb (Barth et al., 2003), has been well documented, there is a distinct lack of knowledge of the connections from the olfactory bulb to the cerebrum in the canine brain.

  5. The central nervous system includes the spinal cord and the brain. The brain is divided into 3 main sections—the brain stem, which controls many basic life functions, the cerebrum, which is the center of conscious decision-making, and the cerebellum, which is involved in movement and motor control. The spinal cord of dogs is divided into ...

  6. 10 lip 2016 · The small intestine (SI) is, in essence, an interface between the external environment and the body, and is both an absorptive surface and a barrier; it must digest and absorb nutrients while excluding antigens and microbes and eliminating fecal waste.

  7. 16 mar 2020 · The increasing use of dogs for non-invasive neuroscience studies has generating a need for a standard canine cortical atlas that provides common spatial referencing and cortical...