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Olfaction - Structure & Function
In this video, I cover our ability to sense smell - including the anatomy and molecular basis of olfaction.
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Sensory System: Smell (Olfaction) and Taste
Overview of olfaction and taste for anatomy and physiology from: An Easy Guide to Learning A&P;: http://www.amazon.com/Easy-Guide-Learning-Anatomy-Physiology-ebook/dp/B00HB8NONE/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie;=UTF8&qid;=1424466801&sr;=1-1&keywords;=an+easy+guide+to+learning+anatomy+and+physiology
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Smell olfactory
http://www.revolutietheorie.be/olfactorische.html We weten allemaal dat iedereen als een enkele cel in de baarmoeder van onze moeder begonnen zijn. Die celle...
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Olfaction
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Olfaction
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Science on Saturday: Scents and Sensibility: The Molecular Mechanisms of Olfaction
Science Saturdays is a special lecture series designed for families that brings the excitement of research and the passion of scientists to school-age children and adults. Each event involves a lecture by a Yale professor and engaging science demonstrations run by Yale college students. The lectures are free and open to the public and the topics explored are for kids in 7th grade and above. On Apr
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The Importance of Olfaction Beyond Smell
Our olfactory system's methods of molecular recognition provide a model for understanding all kinds of other receptors in our bodies.
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Special Senses I Olfaction/Gustation
Special Senses I Olfaction/Gustation
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Olfaction Factory | Breakthrough Junior Challenge 2015
WATCH IN HD!!!!!!! CC Available
"Olfaction Factory" - Yena Kim, age 16, USA
Hello!
I would like to give thanks to Abby Flyer, Jihyun Kim, Joyce Kim, Yereem Kim, and Hannah Sayer for their generous help. Thanks to ISOAPPLE for lending me a hand in terms of teaching me about the technology and giving me the facility to record, etc.
Also, thanks to Dr. Weseley for being my mentor and for ins
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L'Olfaction et Le system Olfactive
L'olfaction ou l'odorat est le sens qui permet d'analyser les substances chimiques volatiles (odeurs) présentes dans l'air, ce sens est moins utilisé chez l'être humain que chez de nombreux mammifères pour lesquels il est prépondérant, néanmoins, l'odeur personnelle semble encore jouer un ou plusieurs rôles en termes de communication non verbale, à plusieurs âges de la vie, avec des nuances notamm
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Olfaction - Eden Shorts
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The Sense of Smell (Brief Overview for Primary/Secondary Grade Students)
The Sense of Smell (Brief Overview for Primary/Secondary Grade Students)
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Targeting olfaction: Peter Mombaerts at TEDxBrussels
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
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Neurologic Exam Cranial Nerves Normal : Cranial Nerve 1- Olfaction
Cranial Nerve 1- Olfaction This CN is tested one nostril at a time by using a nonirritating smell such as tobacco, orange, vanilla, coffee, etc. Detection of...
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Taste & Smell: Crash Course A&P; #16
Hank resists the urge to devour a slice of pizza so that he can walk you through the way we experience our major special senses. It all boils down to one thing: sensory cells translating chemical, electromagnetic, and mechanical stimuli into action potentials that our nervous system can make sense of. Today we're focusing on smell (olfaction) and taste (gustation), which are chemical senses that
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Process of Olfaction
Steps in Olfaction.
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SSE Talks - Mysteries of Insect Olfaction 1/3
www.scientificexploration.org Title: Protein Semiconductors in Relation to Insect Olfaction Summary: Thomas Dyktra's body of evidence suggests that insect se...
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Chemosensory cognition and the evolution of olfaction
4/8/2013 Lucia Jacobs - University of California Berkley "Chemosensory cognition and the evolution of olfaction" "The chemical senses of vertebrates present ...
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How the Body Works : The Olfactory Pathway
The Olfactory Pathway Air inhaled through the nose passes over the olfactory membranes, where chemicals that are in the air stimulate the numerous olfactory ...
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SSE Talks - Disproving Insect Olfaction Theory - Thomas Dykstra - 1/3
Title: Disproving The Current Theory Of Insect Olfaction: Temporal Evidence Summary: Dr. Dykstra lays out evidence that the prevailing theory of insect olfac...
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Special Senses 4- Olfactory anatomy
Part 4 in a 9 part lecture on Special Senses in a flipped Human Anatomy course taught by Wendy Riggs. CC-BY. Watch the whole lecture (all 9 videos) by going to the PLAYLIST: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5GRRRmaGVqUgV_v1dFjXOZnc6zpoWhLq
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Evolution of olfaction (sense of smell) in birds and dinosaurs
Animation of the evolution in birds of the olfactory bulb, the part of the brain where smell information is processed, passing from a dinosaur (Bambiraptor) ...
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Horses Searching For Food & Predators With Their Nose - Discussing Horse Olfaction
How horses use their nose like dogs and other predators and prey animals.
Scent cone, downwind, upwind, quartering, JND (just noticeable difference) and a few other terms are discussed about how horses use their nose to survive and to find things like food, water and predators.
I throw out some carrots and watch a horse find them using his nose and the wind.
http://www.thinklikeahorse.org/
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Olfaction - Structure & Function
In this video, I cover our ability to sense smell - including the anatomy and molecular basis of olfaction....
In this video, I cover our ability to sense smell - including the anatomy and molecular basis of olfaction.
wn.com/Olfaction Structure Function
In this video, I cover our ability to sense smell - including the anatomy and molecular basis of olfaction.
- published: 25 Oct 2013
- views: 186
Sensory System: Smell (Olfaction) and Taste
Overview of olfaction and taste for anatomy and physiology from: An Easy Guide to Learning A&P;: http://www.amazon.com/Easy-Guide-Learning-Anatomy-Physiology-ebo...
Overview of olfaction and taste for anatomy and physiology from: An Easy Guide to Learning A&P;: http://www.amazon.com/Easy-Guide-Learning-Anatomy-Physiology-ebook/dp/B00HB8NONE/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie;=UTF8&qid;=1424466801&sr;=1-1&keywords;=an+easy+guide+to+learning+anatomy+and+physiology
wn.com/Sensory System Smell (Olfaction) And Taste
Overview of olfaction and taste for anatomy and physiology from: An Easy Guide to Learning A&P;: http://www.amazon.com/Easy-Guide-Learning-Anatomy-Physiology-ebook/dp/B00HB8NONE/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie;=UTF8&qid;=1424466801&sr;=1-1&keywords;=an+easy+guide+to+learning+anatomy+and+physiology
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 9
Smell olfactory
http://www.revolutietheorie.be/olfactorische.html We weten allemaal dat iedereen als een enkele cel in de baarmoeder van onze moeder begonnen zijn. Die celle......
http://www.revolutietheorie.be/olfactorische.html We weten allemaal dat iedereen als een enkele cel in de baarmoeder van onze moeder begonnen zijn. Die celle...
wn.com/Smell Olfactory
http://www.revolutietheorie.be/olfactorische.html We weten allemaal dat iedereen als een enkele cel in de baarmoeder van onze moeder begonnen zijn. Die celle...
Science on Saturday: Scents and Sensibility: The Molecular Mechanisms of Olfaction
Science Saturdays is a special lecture series designed for families that brings the excitement of research and the passion of scientists to school-age children ...
Science Saturdays is a special lecture series designed for families that brings the excitement of research and the passion of scientists to school-age children and adults. Each event involves a lecture by a Yale professor and engaging science demonstrations run by Yale college students. The lectures are free and open to the public and the topics explored are for kids in 7th grade and above. On April 14, 2007 the presentation was Scents and Sensibility: The Molecular Mechanisms of Olfaction by Charles Greer, Neuroscientist.
wn.com/Science On Saturday Scents And Sensibility The Molecular Mechanisms Of Olfaction
Science Saturdays is a special lecture series designed for families that brings the excitement of research and the passion of scientists to school-age children and adults. Each event involves a lecture by a Yale professor and engaging science demonstrations run by Yale college students. The lectures are free and open to the public and the topics explored are for kids in 7th grade and above. On April 14, 2007 the presentation was Scents and Sensibility: The Molecular Mechanisms of Olfaction by Charles Greer, Neuroscientist.
- published: 12 Sep 2014
- views: 65
The Importance of Olfaction Beyond Smell
Our olfactory system's methods of molecular recognition provide a model for understanding all kinds of other receptors in our bodies....
Our olfactory system's methods of molecular recognition provide a model for understanding all kinds of other receptors in our bodies.
wn.com/The Importance Of Olfaction Beyond Smell
Our olfactory system's methods of molecular recognition provide a model for understanding all kinds of other receptors in our bodies.
- published: 06 Jul 2011
- views: 1527
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author: Big Think
Special Senses I Olfaction/Gustation
Special Senses I Olfaction/Gustation...
Special Senses I Olfaction/Gustation
wn.com/Special Senses I Olfaction Gustation
Special Senses I Olfaction/Gustation
- published: 20 Jan 2015
- views: 9
Olfaction Factory | Breakthrough Junior Challenge 2015
WATCH IN HD!!!!!!! CC Available
"Olfaction Factory" - Yena Kim, age 16, USA
Hello!
I would like to give thanks to Abby Flyer, Jihyun Kim, Joyce Kim, Yere...
WATCH IN HD!!!!!!! CC Available
"Olfaction Factory" - Yena Kim, age 16, USA
Hello!
I would like to give thanks to Abby Flyer, Jihyun Kim, Joyce Kim, Yereem Kim, and Hannah Sayer for their generous help. Thanks to ISOAPPLE for lending me a hand in terms of teaching me about the technology and giving me the facility to record, etc.
Also, thanks to Dr. Weseley for being my mentor and for inspiring me.
The idea, images, content, script, and research are by ME (except for the pictures of the onion and the licorice as they're in the public domain).
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Asadi, L. V. Smelling away: How the sense the smell can influence our behavior. Retrieved from https://www.academia.edu/4546897/Smelling_Away_How_the_sense_the_smell_can_influence_our_behavior
Binns, C. (2006, May 22). How we smell. Retrieved from http://www.livescience.com/10457-smell.html
Boundless. (2015, Aug. 20). Olfaction: The nasal cavity and smell. Retrieved from https://www.boundless.com/psychology/textbooks/boundless-psychology-textbook/sensation-and-perception-5/sensory-processes-38/olfaction-the-nasal-cavity-and-smell-164-12699/
Bushak, L. (2015, Mar. 5). How does the nose smell? The inner workings of our sense of smell. Retrieved from http://www.medicaldaily.com/how-does-nose-smell-inner-workings-our-sense-smell-324566
George, N. (2014, Oct. 3). 10 incredible factors about your sense of smell. Retrieved from http://www.everydayhealth.com/news/incredible-facts-about-your-sense-smell/
Herz, R. (2011, Jan. 6). Smell manipulation: The subliminal power of scent. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/smell-life/201101/smell-manipulation
Herz, R. S. (2001, Oct. 1). Ah, sweet skunk! Why we like or dislike what we smell. Retrieved from http://www.dana.org/Cerebrum/Default.aspx?id=39206
Krusemark, E. A., Novak, L. R., Gitelman, D. R., & Li, W. (2013, Sept. 25). When the sense of smell meets emotion: Anxiety-state-dependent olfactory processing and neural circuitry adaptation. The Journal of Neuroscience, 33(39), 15324-15332. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1835-13.2013
Lewis, T. (2014, Mar. 20). The nose knows: Humans can smell more than 1 trillion scents. Retrieved from http://www.livescience.com/44240-human-nose-distinguishes-1-trillion-scents.html?li_source=LI&li;_medium=most-popular
Li, W., Moallem, I., Paller, K. A., & Gottfried, J. A. (2007). Subliminal smells can guide social preferences. Psychological Science, 18(12), 1044-1049.
Marin, A. (2015, Jan. 27). Making sense of scents: Smell and the brain. Retrieved from http://www.brainfacts.org/sensing-thinking-behaving/senses-and-perception/articles/2015/making-sense-of-scents-smell-and-the-brain/
wn.com/Olfaction Factory | Breakthrough Junior Challenge 2015
WATCH IN HD!!!!!!! CC Available
"Olfaction Factory" - Yena Kim, age 16, USA
Hello!
I would like to give thanks to Abby Flyer, Jihyun Kim, Joyce Kim, Yereem Kim, and Hannah Sayer for their generous help. Thanks to ISOAPPLE for lending me a hand in terms of teaching me about the technology and giving me the facility to record, etc.
Also, thanks to Dr. Weseley for being my mentor and for inspiring me.
The idea, images, content, script, and research are by ME (except for the pictures of the onion and the licorice as they're in the public domain).
- S O U R C E S -
Asadi, L. V. Smelling away: How the sense the smell can influence our behavior. Retrieved from https://www.academia.edu/4546897/Smelling_Away_How_the_sense_the_smell_can_influence_our_behavior
Binns, C. (2006, May 22). How we smell. Retrieved from http://www.livescience.com/10457-smell.html
Boundless. (2015, Aug. 20). Olfaction: The nasal cavity and smell. Retrieved from https://www.boundless.com/psychology/textbooks/boundless-psychology-textbook/sensation-and-perception-5/sensory-processes-38/olfaction-the-nasal-cavity-and-smell-164-12699/
Bushak, L. (2015, Mar. 5). How does the nose smell? The inner workings of our sense of smell. Retrieved from http://www.medicaldaily.com/how-does-nose-smell-inner-workings-our-sense-smell-324566
George, N. (2014, Oct. 3). 10 incredible factors about your sense of smell. Retrieved from http://www.everydayhealth.com/news/incredible-facts-about-your-sense-smell/
Herz, R. (2011, Jan. 6). Smell manipulation: The subliminal power of scent. Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/smell-life/201101/smell-manipulation
Herz, R. S. (2001, Oct. 1). Ah, sweet skunk! Why we like or dislike what we smell. Retrieved from http://www.dana.org/Cerebrum/Default.aspx?id=39206
Krusemark, E. A., Novak, L. R., Gitelman, D. R., & Li, W. (2013, Sept. 25). When the sense of smell meets emotion: Anxiety-state-dependent olfactory processing and neural circuitry adaptation. The Journal of Neuroscience, 33(39), 15324-15332. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1835-13.2013
Lewis, T. (2014, Mar. 20). The nose knows: Humans can smell more than 1 trillion scents. Retrieved from http://www.livescience.com/44240-human-nose-distinguishes-1-trillion-scents.html?li_source=LI&li;_medium=most-popular
Li, W., Moallem, I., Paller, K. A., & Gottfried, J. A. (2007). Subliminal smells can guide social preferences. Psychological Science, 18(12), 1044-1049.
Marin, A. (2015, Jan. 27). Making sense of scents: Smell and the brain. Retrieved from http://www.brainfacts.org/sensing-thinking-behaving/senses-and-perception/articles/2015/making-sense-of-scents-smell-and-the-brain/
- published: 05 Oct 2015
- views: 125
L'Olfaction et Le system Olfactive
L'olfaction ou l'odorat est le sens qui permet d'analyser les substances chimiques volatiles (odeurs) présentes dans l'air, ce sens est moins utilisé chez l'êtr...
L'olfaction ou l'odorat est le sens qui permet d'analyser les substances chimiques volatiles (odeurs) présentes dans l'air, ce sens est moins utilisé chez l'être humain que chez de nombreux mammifères pour lesquels il est prépondérant, néanmoins, l'odeur personnelle semble encore jouer un ou plusieurs rôles en termes de communication non verbale, à plusieurs âges de la vie, avec des nuances notamment selon le sexe (Homme/Femme), selon l'âge ou selon les contextes socio-culturels
wn.com/L'Olfaction Et Le System Olfactive
L'olfaction ou l'odorat est le sens qui permet d'analyser les substances chimiques volatiles (odeurs) présentes dans l'air, ce sens est moins utilisé chez l'être humain que chez de nombreux mammifères pour lesquels il est prépondérant, néanmoins, l'odeur personnelle semble encore jouer un ou plusieurs rôles en termes de communication non verbale, à plusieurs âges de la vie, avec des nuances notamment selon le sexe (Homme/Femme), selon l'âge ou selon les contextes socio-culturels
- published: 17 Nov 2013
- views: 51
Targeting olfaction: Peter Mombaerts at TEDxBrussels
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED......
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
wn.com/Targeting Olfaction Peter Mombaerts At Tedxbrussels
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
- published: 05 Nov 2013
- views: 675
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author: TEDx Talks
Neurologic Exam Cranial Nerves Normal : Cranial Nerve 1- Olfaction
Cranial Nerve 1- Olfaction This CN is tested one nostril at a time by using a nonirritating smell such as tobacco, orange, vanilla, coffee, etc. Detection of......
Cranial Nerve 1- Olfaction This CN is tested one nostril at a time by using a nonirritating smell such as tobacco, orange, vanilla, coffee, etc. Detection of...
wn.com/Neurologic Exam Cranial Nerves Normal Cranial Nerve 1 Olfaction
Cranial Nerve 1- Olfaction This CN is tested one nostril at a time by using a nonirritating smell such as tobacco, orange, vanilla, coffee, etc. Detection of...
Taste & Smell: Crash Course A&P; #16
Hank resists the urge to devour a slice of pizza so that he can walk you through the way we experience our major special senses. It all boils down to one thing:...
Hank resists the urge to devour a slice of pizza so that he can walk you through the way we experience our major special senses. It all boils down to one thing: sensory cells translating chemical, electromagnetic, and mechanical stimuli into action potentials that our nervous system can make sense of. Today we're focusing on smell (olfaction) and taste (gustation), which are chemical senses that call on chemoreceptors. As usual, we'll begin with a quick look at how these things can go wrong.
Table of Contents
Anatomy and Physiology of Smell 2:26
The Olfactory Sensory Neurons 3:01
Receptors → Glomerulus → Mitral Cells → Brain 3:47
Taste Receptor Epithelial Cells 7:30
Receptors Trigger Action Potentials to Four Different Cranial Nerves 8:26
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wn.com/Taste Smell Crash Course A P 16
Hank resists the urge to devour a slice of pizza so that he can walk you through the way we experience our major special senses. It all boils down to one thing: sensory cells translating chemical, electromagnetic, and mechanical stimuli into action potentials that our nervous system can make sense of. Today we're focusing on smell (olfaction) and taste (gustation), which are chemical senses that call on chemoreceptors. As usual, we'll begin with a quick look at how these things can go wrong.
Table of Contents
Anatomy and Physiology of Smell 2:26
The Olfactory Sensory Neurons 3:01
Receptors → Glomerulus → Mitral Cells → Brain 3:47
Taste Receptor Epithelial Cells 7:30
Receptors Trigger Action Potentials to Four Different Cranial Nerves 8:26
***
Crash Course is now on Patreon! You can support us directly (and have your contributions matched by Patreon through April 30th!) by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark Brouwer, Simun Niclasen, Brad Wardell, Roger C. Rocha, Jan Schmid, Elliot Beter, Nevin Spoljaric, Sandra Aft, SR Foxley, Jessica Simmons, Stefan R. Finnerup, Jason A Saslow, Robert Kunz, Jessica Wode, Mike Drew, Steve Marshall, Anna-Ester Volozh, Christian Ludvigsen, Jeffrey Thompson, James Craver
***SUBBABLE MESSAGES***
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FROM: Alex
I Love You!
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TO: Crash Course
FROM: James Earle
I loved Subbable. I'll see you on Patreon.
***SUPPORTER THANK YOU!***
Thank you so much to all of our awesome supporters for their contributions to help make Crash Course possible and freely available for everyone forever:
Suzanne, Dustin & Owen Mets
Amy Fuller
Simon Francis Max Bild-Enkin
Ines Krueger
King of Conquerors Gareth Mok
Chris Ronderos, Dallas, TX
Gabriella Mayer
jeicorsair
Tokyo Coquette Boutique
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- published: 27 Apr 2015
- views: 16436
SSE Talks - Mysteries of Insect Olfaction 1/3
www.scientificexploration.org Title: Protein Semiconductors in Relation to Insect Olfaction Summary: Thomas Dyktra's body of evidence suggests that insect se......
www.scientificexploration.org Title: Protein Semiconductors in Relation to Insect Olfaction Summary: Thomas Dyktra's body of evidence suggests that insect se...
wn.com/Sse Talks Mysteries Of Insect Olfaction 1 3
www.scientificexploration.org Title: Protein Semiconductors in Relation to Insect Olfaction Summary: Thomas Dyktra's body of evidence suggests that insect se...
Chemosensory cognition and the evolution of olfaction
4/8/2013 Lucia Jacobs - University of California Berkley "Chemosensory cognition and the evolution of olfaction" "The chemical senses of vertebrates present ......
4/8/2013 Lucia Jacobs - University of California Berkley "Chemosensory cognition and the evolution of olfaction" "The chemical senses of vertebrates present ...
wn.com/Chemosensory Cognition And The Evolution Of Olfaction
4/8/2013 Lucia Jacobs - University of California Berkley "Chemosensory cognition and the evolution of olfaction" "The chemical senses of vertebrates present ...
- published: 31 Jan 2014
- views: 89
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author: UCLABEC
How the Body Works : The Olfactory Pathway
The Olfactory Pathway Air inhaled through the nose passes over the olfactory membranes, where chemicals that are in the air stimulate the numerous olfactory ......
The Olfactory Pathway Air inhaled through the nose passes over the olfactory membranes, where chemicals that are in the air stimulate the numerous olfactory ...
wn.com/How The Body Works The Olfactory Pathway
The Olfactory Pathway Air inhaled through the nose passes over the olfactory membranes, where chemicals that are in the air stimulate the numerous olfactory ...
- published: 03 Aug 2007
- views: 79154
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author: dan izzo
SSE Talks - Disproving Insect Olfaction Theory - Thomas Dykstra - 1/3
Title: Disproving The Current Theory Of Insect Olfaction: Temporal Evidence Summary: Dr. Dykstra lays out evidence that the prevailing theory of insect olfac......
Title: Disproving The Current Theory Of Insect Olfaction: Temporal Evidence Summary: Dr. Dykstra lays out evidence that the prevailing theory of insect olfac...
wn.com/Sse Talks Disproving Insect Olfaction Theory Thomas Dykstra 1 3
Title: Disproving The Current Theory Of Insect Olfaction: Temporal Evidence Summary: Dr. Dykstra lays out evidence that the prevailing theory of insect olfac...
Special Senses 4- Olfactory anatomy
Part 4 in a 9 part lecture on Special Senses in a flipped Human Anatomy course taught by Wendy Riggs. CC-BY. Watch the whole lecture (all 9 videos) by going to ...
Part 4 in a 9 part lecture on Special Senses in a flipped Human Anatomy course taught by Wendy Riggs. CC-BY. Watch the whole lecture (all 9 videos) by going to the PLAYLIST: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5GRRRmaGVqUgV_v1dFjXOZnc6zpoWhLq
wn.com/Special Senses 4 Olfactory Anatomy
Part 4 in a 9 part lecture on Special Senses in a flipped Human Anatomy course taught by Wendy Riggs. CC-BY. Watch the whole lecture (all 9 videos) by going to the PLAYLIST: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5GRRRmaGVqUgV_v1dFjXOZnc6zpoWhLq
- published: 17 Oct 2014
- views: 12
Evolution of olfaction (sense of smell) in birds and dinosaurs
Animation of the evolution in birds of the olfactory bulb, the part of the brain where smell information is processed, passing from a dinosaur (Bambiraptor) ......
Animation of the evolution in birds of the olfactory bulb, the part of the brain where smell information is processed, passing from a dinosaur (Bambiraptor) ...
wn.com/Evolution Of Olfaction (Sense Of Smell) In Birds And Dinosaurs
Animation of the evolution in birds of the olfactory bulb, the part of the brain where smell information is processed, passing from a dinosaur (Bambiraptor) ...
- published: 08 Apr 2011
- views: 4771
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author: WitmerLab
Horses Searching For Food & Predators With Their Nose - Discussing Horse Olfaction
How horses use their nose like dogs and other predators and prey animals.
Scent cone, downwind, upwind, quartering, JND (just noticeable difference) and a few...
How horses use their nose like dogs and other predators and prey animals.
Scent cone, downwind, upwind, quartering, JND (just noticeable difference) and a few other terms are discussed about how horses use their nose to survive and to find things like food, water and predators.
I throw out some carrots and watch a horse find them using his nose and the wind.
http://www.thinklikeahorse.org/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Think-Like-A-Horse/119160441435683?ref=bookmarks
wn.com/Horses Searching For Food Predators With Their Nose Discussing Horse Olfaction
How horses use their nose like dogs and other predators and prey animals.
Scent cone, downwind, upwind, quartering, JND (just noticeable difference) and a few other terms are discussed about how horses use their nose to survive and to find things like food, water and predators.
I throw out some carrots and watch a horse find them using his nose and the wind.
http://www.thinklikeahorse.org/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Think-Like-A-Horse/119160441435683?ref=bookmarks
- published: 25 Jan 2015
- views: 1747