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#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @medmingle04 - Confused by the olfactory pathway? 👃😵‍💫

This easy mnemonic will help you remember the olfactory pathway from nasal epithelium to cortex in seconds
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Confused by the olfactory pathway? 👃😵‍💫 This easy mnemonic will help you remember the olfactory pathway from nasal epithelium to cortex in seconds — perfect for physiology exams & viva! 🧠✨ No more mixing tracts and nuclei during revision 📚⚡ Save it, share it, and revise smarter! Follow for high-yield medical mnemonics 🚀 #olfactorypathway #physiologymnemonic #mbbsphysiology #medicalstudents #studyhacks
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @rutujasolunke10 - Olfactory nerve and its pathway 

Olfaction is the only sensory pathway that reaches the cortex without thalamic relay.

Olfactory receptors → Olfacto
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Olfactory nerve and its pathway Olfaction is the only sensory pathway that reaches the cortex without thalamic relay. Olfactory receptors → Olfactory bulb → Olfactory tract → divides into lateral and medial olfactory stria. Lateral olfactory stria (main pathway): Leads to piriform cortex (area 34), uncus, and amygdaloid body — responsible for conscious perception of smell, and its strong link with memory and emotions. Medial olfactory stria (reflex pathway): Goes to the septal area, crosses via the anterior commissure to the opposite olfactory bulb — involved in reflex responses like salivation, nausea, and protective reactions to odor. This is why a smell can instantly trigger a memory, an emotion, or even a physical reflex. Lateral stria smells. Medial stria reacts. [Medico, medical student,bams ,bams students, anatomy, anatomy concept, anatomy nerves,nerve supply, cranial nerve, study,study content, studying, helping people, teaching, anatomy concept easy,quick revision, university exams,viral, showing up, algorithm, instagram, thankyou] #study #anatomy #bams #viral #fypppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @thephysiologyhub - OLFACTORY NERVE (Cranial Nerve I) 
the delicate pathway of smell-from olfactory receptor cells in the nasal epithelium to the olfactory bulb and tract
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OLFACTORY NERVE (Cranial Nerve I) the delicate pathway of smell—from olfactory receptor cells in the nasal epithelium to the olfactory bulb and tract. Smell starts here 👃✨ The olfactory nerve carries sensory signals directly to the brain—one of the most unique neural pathways in the human body. #OlfactoryNerve #CranialNerve1 #Neuroanatomy #AnatomyStudy HumanAnatomy SmellPathway MedicalStudent
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @teacher.oloume_tajrobi - ✓ حس بویایی / شیمیایی

Sense of smell | Chemosensation

Substances through nasal cavity.

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✓ حس بویایی / شیمیایی Sense of smell | Chemosensation Substances through nasal cavity. Source | link https://youtu.be/358rIW4vBps?si=sb139UuicBL4SBGX #biology #humanphysiology #physiology #animalphysiology #othorinolaryngology
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @wowmedicine - How do we actually smell things? 👃🧠

When you inhale, airborne odor molecules enter the **nasal cavity** and dissolve in the **mucus layer** that co
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How do we actually smell things? 👃🧠 When you inhale, airborne odor molecules enter the **nasal cavity** and dissolve in the **mucus layer** that coats the olfactory epithelium. This mucus is produced by specialised **Bowman’s glands** and helps trap odorants so they can interact with sensory receptors. Embedded within the olfactory epithelium are **olfactory receptor neurons**. These neurons contain receptor proteins on their cilia that bind specific odour molecules. When an odorant binds, it triggers a **signal transduction cascade**, generating an electrical signal. These signals travel along the **olfactory nerve (Cranial Nerve I)** through the **cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone** and synapse in the **olfactory bulb**. From here, the information is processed and sent to higher brain regions like the **olfactory cortex**, allowing you to perceive and identify different smells. Interestingly, the olfactory pathway is one of the few sensory systems that **bypasses the thalamus**, which is why smells can trigger strong memories and emotions. 📚 Understanding the physiology behind smell is key for recognising conditions like **anosmia**, **sinus pathology**, and even early signs of **neurodegenerative diseases**. Don’t forget to hit that follow button 👆 for more medical concepts explained simply. #medicine #medstudent #nursingschool #medicaleducation #anatomy #physiology #olfaction #cranialnerves #medicalschool #medreels #doctorlife #studygram #medstudentlife #scienceexplained Credits: @medicineunderthescope
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @howtown_videos - The brains of dogs have a special superhighway not found in humans. More info: "Extensive Connections of the Canine Olfactory Pathway Revealed by Trac
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The brains of dogs have a special superhighway not found in humans. More info: “Extensive Connections of the Canine Olfactory Pathway Revealed by Tractography and Dissection,” Erica Andrews et al., Journal of Neuroscience (2022)
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @mckinnongalloway (verified account) - Medical Made Simple 🧠👃

Your sense of smell travels through the olfactory system, which connects directly to parts of the brain involved in memory,
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Medical Made Simple 🧠👃 Your sense of smell travels through the olfactory system, which connects directly to parts of the brain involved in memory, emotion, and relaxation. That’s why scent can affect how you feel almost instantly. DIY Bedtime Sniffer • 6 drops lavender • 2 drops vetiver (vetiver is STRONG) This gives about a 3:1 calming ratio. How to make it 1. Open a blank aromatherapy inhaler. 2. Add drops directly onto the cotton wick. 3. Insert wick into inhaler tube and close. 4. Inhale gently when you want the scent. Lavender is commonly associated with relaxation and sleep, while vetiver has been studied for its grounding and calming effects. Quick note: essential oils are powerful. Use only a few drops, don’t ingest them, and be cautious using them around pets or if you’re sensitive to strong scents. And like anything in wellness, what works for one person doesn’t always work for everyone, so always do your own research. Your brain is incredible… sometimes all it takes is a breath to remind it to slow down.
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @naturopathywithliam (verified account) - What if something as simple as scent could change your brain?

A 2023 study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience found that older adults exposed to
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What if something as simple as scent could change your brain? A 2023 study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience found that older adults exposed to a variety of essential oil scents every night for six months experienced: → A 226% increase in cognitive capacity → Improved functioning of a key brain pathway involved in memory No supplements. No brain games. Just smell. This works because your sense of smell has a direct line to the brain’s memory and emotion centres—the hippocampus and amygdala. Unlike other senses, scent doesn’t take a detour through logic. It goes straight to the parts of your brain responsible for learning, recall, and emotional processing. This concept is called olfactory enrichment. By gently stimulating the brain with different scents over time, you’re essentially “exercising” neural pathways tied to memory and cognition. It’s a reminder that brain health isn’t only about what you think or eat. It’s also about what you breathe in every day. Your environment is shaping your nervous system—whether you’re aware of it or not. Want a simple nightly scent routine you can start tonight? Comment “SCENT” and I’ll send it to you. Follow @naturopathywithliam for more evidence-led wellness insights.
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @holistic_mode (verified account) - Malls are one of the most neurologically demanding environments for a child, and 2 of the biggest drivers of meltdowns are fragrance and artificial li
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Malls are one of the most neurologically demanding environments for a child, and 2 of the biggest drivers of meltdowns are fragrance and artificial lighting. When a child inhales fragrance, they are not just smelling it. Scented products release volatile organic compounds that enter through the nose and lungs. From there, these molecules move into the bloodstream in minutes, while others go straight through the olfactory pathway into the BRAIN. That pathway connects directly to areas that regulate emotion, stress, and behavior. In a child, whose nervous system is still developing, that kind of chemical and sensory input rapidly shifts the body into a stressed, dysregulated state. A child who was calm becomes agitated, unfocused, irritable, or overwhelmed. Resulting in mood swings, and sudden behavioral changes. Now layer in the lighting…fluorescent/LED systems that produce a flicker. You may not consciously see it, but the brain is processing it. It creates a constant stream of visual stimulation the nervous system has to regulate against. Add in the brightness and artificial quality of that light (lacking the natural rhythm the body is designed for), and you have a system that is being pushed into a heightened, wired state. Put those two together with crowds, noise, and constant movement, and you have a perfect storm. The child’s nervous system is taking in far more than it can process. There is a tipping point where the brain essentially says, I cannot handle one more input. And that is the moment parents often label as “misbehavior.” Crying, yelling, refusing, collapsing on the floor. It looks like defiance, it is closer to a neurological overload response. The part of the brain responsible for regulation and reasoning goes offline. If your child falls apart at the mall, it is not because they are difficult. It is because their nervous system has been pushed past capacity! Parents deserve to understand what’s happening, because once you see it, you cannot unsee it. Please share this with a parent who needs to know! ♥️ #holistichealthcoach #functionalmedicinedoctor #cleanbeautyproducts #lowtoxliving #adhdkids
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @perfumediaa - Most people think perfumers choose notes based on vibe - fresh on top, florals in the middle, woods at the base.
But the truth is far more scientific.
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Most people think perfumers choose notes based on vibe - fresh on top, florals in the middle, woods at the base. But the truth is far more scientific. It all begins with VOLATILITY - you know, how fast each molecule EVAPORATES. Top notes use small, lightweight molecules like citrus, mint, or light fruits. They evaporate within minutes, which is why they hit you first. Heart notes are built from medium-volatility ingredients, like jasmine, rose, spices, and greens. These show up after 10–30 minutes and create the real identity of the fragrance. And base notes use heavy molecules with low vapour pressure, like woods, musks, vanilla, and amber. These anchor the perfume for hours. Perfumers study vapour-pressure data, use tools like GC/MS and headspace analysis, and test how every ingredient evaporates on skin and blotters. Then they build the formula in a pyramid - roughly 30% top, 50% heart, 20% base, and refining it through endless trials until the blend moves smoothly from bright opening to deep dry-down. Follow @perfumediaa for more such fascinating insights.
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @bekahlynnm - Did you know that aromatherapy (or diffusing essential oils) during sleep increases cognitive capacity by 226% -especially in older adults!

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Did you know that aromatherapy (or diffusing essential oils) during sleep increases cognitive capacity by 226% —especially in older adults! Unlike some of the other senses, such as eyesight and hearing, the olfactory nerves are linked directly to a white matter pathway in the brain—the uncinate fasciculus—which plays a significant role in learning and memory encoding. This is also the part of the brain’s limbic system, which governs emotions and behavior. If you struggle sleeping at night, and want to improve your sleep (and cognitive ability) all while helping lower stress and anxiety—try diffusing oils such as lavender, cedarwood, Roman Chamomile , or Peace and Calming. 🌙 Who else is diffusing oils at bedtime? Share your favorite nighttime blends below—I’d love to hear what’s helping you rest + recharge.
#Olfactory Pathway Reel by @maiza_joosten - How to choose a perfume without even smell it? If you understand what scents you like it will be easier! We invite you to visit our website in our Bio
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How to choose a perfume without even smell it? If you understand what scents you like it will be easier! We invite you to visit our website in our Bio and check the Olfactory Map. It is a digital journey! That will guide you through scents! Discover our products! #mapejoperfumes #olfactorymap #personalizedperfume

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