luktcentrat
Luktcentrat is the Swedish term for the brain’s smell center, referring to the networks that receive, process, and interpret olfactory information. In humans, odors are detected by olfactory receptor neurons in the nasal epithelium. These neurons transmit signals via the olfactory nerve to the olfactory bulb, located on the forebrain’s ventral surface. Within the bulb, signals are organized into glomeruli and relayed by mitral and tufted cells to higher brain regions.
Higher processing centers include the primary olfactory cortex (notably the piriform cortex), the entorhinal cortex, and
The luktcentrum thus encompasses both the primary olfactory structures and the broader cortical regions involved in