accessory olfactory cortical areas

The term accessory olfactory cortical areas refers to portions of the human amygdala that are homologous to those areas in other species that receive afferents from the accessory olfactory bulb. They include the caudal part of the medial amygdalar nucleus, and the periamygdalar cortex ( Price-1990 ).

Also known as: accessory olfactory cortical areas

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Name:

accessory olfactory cortical areas

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English

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human

Source:

Price-1990

Citation:

pp. 979-998 in The Human Nervous System, G. Paxinos, (Ed.), Academic Press, San Diego, 1990

Source Title:

Olfactory system

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accessory olfactory cortical areas

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Price-1990

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