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  • The olfactory nerve (cranial nerve I) primarily projects to the same side of the brain, but how it processes smells can vary depending on the task and type of odor stimulus.
  • A study involving 20 young adults with normal smell used fMRI to observe brain activity while participants experienced scents through one nostril, both passively and actively.
  • Results showed that, regardless of nostril and stimulation type, both primary and secondary brain areas related to smell were activated symmetrically, indicating that pure odors are processed bilaterally in the absence of cognitive demands.

Article Abstract

The olfactory nerve, also known as cranial nerve I, is known to have exclusive ipsilateral projections to primary olfactory cortical structures. However, the lateralization of olfactory processes is known to depend on the task and nature of stimuli. It still remains unclear whether olfactory system projections in humans also correspond to functional pathways during olfactory tasks without any trigeminal, perceptual, or cognitive-motor components. Twenty young healthy subjects with a normal sense of smell took part in an olfactory functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study. We used 2 types of nostril-specific stimulation, passive (no sniffing), and active (with sniffing), with phenyl ethyl alcohol, a pure olfactory stimulant, to investigate fMRI activity patterns in primary and secondary olfactory-related brain structures. Irrespective of the stimulated nostril and the type of stimulation, we detected symmetrical activity in primary and secondary olfactory-related brain structures such as the primary olfactory cortex, entorhinal cortex, and orbitofrontal cortex. In the absence of perceptual or cognitive-motor task demands, the perception of monorhinally presented pure odors is processed bilaterally in the brain.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11582365PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjae038DOI Listing

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