Sensory Nervous System 2018
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.75061
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Olfaction, among the First Senses to Develop and Decline

Abstract: Olfaction is one of the most conserved senses across species. It plays a crucial role in animals' and humans' life by influencing food intake, reproduction and social behavior. The olfactory system is composed of a peripheral neuroepithelium and a central olfactory nerve and is one of the few central nervous system (CNS) structures with direct access to the external environment without passage through the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB). This makes this nerve system of importance for understanding how exogenous stim… Show more

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“…Olfactory and gustatory function allows animals to detect smells and to locate food sources ( Loy et al, 2016 ). In humans, olfactory function regulates food intake, emotional/motivational responses such as pleasantness and reward, anxiety, and social and reproductive behavior ( Hoskison, 2013 ; Brai and Alberi, 2018 ). The olfactory function usually decreases in relation to age ( Doty and Cameron, 2009 ; Doty and Kamath, 2014 ; Masala et al, 2018a ) due to different age-related events such as a reduction in the expression of olfactory receptors, a decrease in neurogenic processes, an increase in the exposure to toxic environmental agents, and an increase in the ossification and/or closure of foramina on the cribriform plate ( Kalmey et al, 1998 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Olfactory and gustatory function allows animals to detect smells and to locate food sources ( Loy et al, 2016 ). In humans, olfactory function regulates food intake, emotional/motivational responses such as pleasantness and reward, anxiety, and social and reproductive behavior ( Hoskison, 2013 ; Brai and Alberi, 2018 ). The olfactory function usually decreases in relation to age ( Doty and Cameron, 2009 ; Doty and Kamath, 2014 ; Masala et al, 2018a ) due to different age-related events such as a reduction in the expression of olfactory receptors, a decrease in neurogenic processes, an increase in the exposure to toxic environmental agents, and an increase in the ossification and/or closure of foramina on the cribriform plate ( Kalmey et al, 1998 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…42,43 En Revista eNeurobiología 11(26):160220, 2020 este sentido, aunque ambos sistemas sensoriales son importantes para la comunicación, desarrollo y supervivencia de los mamíferos, el sistema olfativo en términos evolutivos es uno de los más antiguos y mejor preservados. 44 Algunos estudios han mostrado que las memorias evocadas por estímulos olfativos son emocionalmente más intensas que las evocadas por estímulos auditivos o visuales. 4 Además, previamente se ha demostrado que la estimulación olfativa con 2-heptanona aumenta la responsividad entre la amígdala medial y el hipocampo 48h después de la exposición.…”
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“…In fact, olfactory impairment is recognized as an early sign of AD and other neurodegenerative disorders. It is caused by morphological and signaling alterations of the olfactory nerve (Brai and Alberi, 2018) and correlates with cognitive impairment development. According to Bathini et al (2019), this suggests that neuronal network imbalances propagate via olfactory bulb and nerve to higher brain centers of the entorhinal cortex and hippocampus.…”
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confidence: 99%