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The Brain
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- The olfactory bulb has one source of sensory input (axons from olfactory receptor neurons of the olfactory epithelium), and one output (mitral cell axons). As a result, it is generally assumed that it functions as a filter, as opposed to an associative circuit that has many inputs and many outputs. However, the olfactory bulb also recieves "top-down" information from such brain areas as the amygdala, neocortex, hippocampus, locus coeruleus, and substantia niagra. With this in mind, its potential functions can be placed into four non-exclusive categories:
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