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Olfactory tracts

Olfactory tract
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Scheme of rhinencephalon. (Olfactory tract visible at left.)
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Identifiers
Latin tractus olfactorius
NeuroNames hier-265
NeuroLex ID Olfactory tract
Dorlands
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t_15/12817042
TA A14.1.09.431
FMA 77626
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy
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The olfactory tract is a bundle of afferent nerve fibers from the mitral and tufted cells of the olfactory bulb that connects to several target regions in the brain, including the piriform cortex, amygdala, and entorhinal cortex. It is a narrow white band, triangular on coronal section, the apex being directed upward.

It lies in the olfactory sulcus on the inferior surface of the frontal lobe, and divides posteriorly into two striae, a medial olfactory stria and a lateral olfactory stria. Fibers of the olfactory tract appear to end in the antero-lateral part of the olfactory tubercle, the dorsal and external parts of the anterior olfactory nucleus, the frontal and temporal parts of the prepyriform area, the cortico-medial group of amygdaloid nuclei and the nucleus of the stria terminalis. <Allison, A. C. (1954). The secondary olfactory areas in the human brain. Journal of Anatomy, 88(Pt 4), 481–488.2.>

Destruction to the olfactory tract results in ipsilateral anosmia.

The arteries of the base of the brain.

Dura mater and its processes exposed by removing part of the right half of the skull, and the brain.

Base of brain.

Plan of olfactory neurons.

The pterygopalatine ganglion and its branches.

Human brainstem anterior view

Olfactory nerve

Cerebrum.Inferior view.Deep dissection

Spinal cord. Brachial plexus. Cerebrum.Inferior view.Deep dissection.

Spinal cord. Brachial plexus. Cerebrum.Inferior view.Deep dissection.

Cerebrum. Optic and olfactory nerves.Inferior view. Deep dissection.


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