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They are also known to play a role in olfactory learning and memory.
For years, I have tried to improve my olfactory skills.
It was a less than satisfactory olfactory experience, I can tell you.
The olfactory went on, and it was the very last straw.
However, it is not clear how olfactory cues are used.
That would never do; she'd send someone to buy an olfactory screen.
This is significant in the formation of olfactory memory and learning.
Or maybe they just want more olfactory bang for their buck.
It's like an olfactory still life of an Italian grocery.
It suggests that vision is more important to them than olfactory ability.
The structure of this organ is very similar to the olfactory system.
Now, add to that olfactory memory these two words: Enclosed space.
The rose may be in an olfactory relationship with the lilac.
"Especially after we saw them use their olfactory senses to differentiate between us."
I myself lacked an olfactory sense, of course, and could not be offended.
All this first scene will go, in my mind at least, to that olfactory accompaniment.
The air inside the Bus changed, passing through a dozen different olfactory states.
In mammals, the olfactory system gets smells through the nose.
The average weight loss among those who had good olfactory abilities was 4.7 pounds a month.
The olfactory bulb is usually rudimentary on the involved side.
The olfactory system can also be important for males who find females by smell.
"The olfactory system uses the same part of the brain as memory," he explained.
We make most of our olfactory memories as children.
Of the 14 patients who did not have Alzheimer's disease, 12 showed no such changes in the olfactory cells.
I started to rely more on my olfactory sense.