Odors are first captured by special olfactory nerve cells inside your nose. These cells extend upwards from the roof of your nose towards the smell-processing center of your brain, called the ...
Seven primary odors are distinguished, each of them by an appropriately shaped receptor at the olfactory nerve endings By John E. Amoore , James W. Johnston Jr. & Martin Rubin Join Our Community ...
"In our brain, we have 12 cranial nerves. And the first cranial nerve is called olfactory nerve, and that's the nerve that we inhale from," he says. "The olfactory nerve is very effective for ...
Another notable study focused on the detection of dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP), a simulant for the nerve agent sarin, using a human olfactory receptor-based sensor. This device demonstrated ...