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Let's talk a little bit about
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the olfactory tracts or dendrites,
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that continue in the tract and terminate in the
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olfactory trigone and tuberculum,
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in correspondence with the anterior perforated substance,
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which can be found just anterosuperior
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to the pituitary gland and fossa.
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So, the perforated substance is going to be right here.
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The tuberculum is located right here, so I'm going to draw
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in the olfactory bulb and tract containing its dendrites lying
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directly over the gyrus rectus between
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it and the cristal gally.
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It comes back, and it is going to divide
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into five structures here in a minute.
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This little sulcus right here is the olfactory sulcus.
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This is the medial olfactory gyrus.
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This is the orbital frontal gyrus and the sulcus
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separating them. Now inside are our dendrites.
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I'm going to make them pink, and as they come back,
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they're going to split into five divisions.
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One is the lateral olfactory stria that goes off to the side.
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See, here's our trigonal area right here, this little shelf.
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And then another one is going to go obliquely to the amygdala.
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This is known as the diagonal band or diagonal band of Broca.
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And I will mark the amygdala as kind of a round,
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puffy little structure right here.
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Then a pretty vestigial, small intermediate stria.
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We've got a medial stria, medial olfactory stria.
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And then a little bit higher up, coursing obliquely, merging
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with the anterior commissure, which we don't see on this
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particular cut, is the commissural communication
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of these dendrites.
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So now
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once we've hit the amygdala,
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something else interesting happens.
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You've got another group of fibers that cross over.
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They're kind of arc-shaped and they
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go up towards the thalamus.
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So I'm going to make the thalamus a different color, even
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though we're not at the level of the thalamus.
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Let's make it bright green.
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So this would be the thalamus.
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And this portion of the thalamus that is involved in olfaction
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consists of the stria medullaris, the lamina,
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the medial nucleus of the thalamus.
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You also have a little bit of the hypothalamus involved,
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the lateral hypothalamus. And right behind it,
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the habenular commissure is also involved.
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So these dendrites do reach these structures in the thalamus.
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And the habenular commissure,
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which was looking for a function for many years,
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it is involved in olfaction.
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So now let's go up a little bit.
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By the way,
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here's the perforated substance that lies just antero superior
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to the pituitary gland a little bit off to the
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side right here should be seen on both sides.
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Again, here's the perforated substance on the opposite side.
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And now let's go up to the level of the thalamus.
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So in the medial portion of the thalamus is.
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Where you're going to have these arc-shaped
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tracts that came from the amygdala.
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So you got the diagonal band going this way to
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the amygdala then back over to the thalamus.
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You're going to have a group of arc-shaped tracts there and
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they have various names that maybe isn't so important.
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Like the medial telencephalic fasciculus reaches
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the thalamus and then, as we said,
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the striatal amygdalae and the medial nucleus of thalamus
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are located here with a habenula immediately behind it.
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You can see we're near the pineal gland.
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Maybe I've drawn it a little bit too big.
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I won't isolate the habenula right now,
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but I think you get the picture.
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So in summary,
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you've got dendrites that course laterally, medially.
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They do cross the midline and before ending two striata diverge
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the lateral stria is connected with the lateral olfactory
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nucleus and it's also directed to the amygdaloid body.
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And the medial olfactory stria is directed
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to the septal nuclei. And hypothalamus.
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Cortical projections of olfactory function are identified
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mostly in the prepiriform and the entorhinal cortex.
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Where's the entorhinal cortex? Right here.
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Let's go, coronally. Let's find your temporal lobe.
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And there is your entorhinal cortex right there.
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So that completes our discussion of the olfactory pathway
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which includes, by the way, the cingulate gyrus,
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the sulcus of the corpus callosum,
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the longitudinal stria of the corpus callosum and the dentate
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gyrus. And as stated, the uncus and amygdala.
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Let's move on, shall we?
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Pomeranz out.
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