2023
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1758471
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Embryology and Clinical Development of the Human Olfactory System

Abstract: The olfactory system is unique as a special sensory system in its developmental neuroanatomy and function. Neonatal olfactory reflexes can be detected in the fetus from 30 weeks gestation and can be tested in term and preterm neonates and older children. Most efferent axons from the olfactory bulb terminate in the anterior olfactory nucleus within the olfactory tract, with secondary projections to the amygdala, hypothalamus, hippocampus, and entorhinal cortex (parahippocampal gyrus), with tertiary projections … Show more

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“…The olfactory system has a double ectodermal origin (Pearson, 1941;Sarnat & Flores-Sarnat, 2023). The olfactory epithelium derives from the olfactory placode which is a thickening of the nonneural cranial ectoderm appearing on either side of the anterior closed neuropore.…”
Section: Emb Ryology Of the Olfac Tory Sys Tem: B Rief Overvie Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The olfactory system has a double ectodermal origin (Pearson, 1941;Sarnat & Flores-Sarnat, 2023). The olfactory epithelium derives from the olfactory placode which is a thickening of the nonneural cranial ectoderm appearing on either side of the anterior closed neuropore.…”
Section: Emb Ryology Of the Olfac Tory Sys Tem: B Rief Overvie Wmentioning
confidence: 99%