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The olfactory bulb is responsible for olfaction and the bulb itself is located within the rostral forebrain area, supported by the ''cribiform plate'' and the ''ethmoid bone''. The olfactory nerves are connected directly to the limbic system which is unique among mammalian sensory organs. As a result, olfaction plays a central role and is particularly important in regulating/stimulating sexual behaviour in many species.
 
The olfactory bulb is responsible for olfaction and the bulb itself is located within the rostral forebrain area, supported by the ''cribiform plate'' and the ''ethmoid bone''. The olfactory nerves are connected directly to the limbic system which is unique among mammalian sensory organs. As a result, olfaction plays a central role and is particularly important in regulating/stimulating sexual behaviour in many species.
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{{Learning|videos = [[Video: Transverse Section of Cerebral Hemispheres|Transverse Section of Cerebral Hemispheres potcast]]<br>[[Video: Canine orbit and sagittal section of the canine head|Canine orbit and sagittal section of the canine head potcast]]<br>[[Video: Lateral surface of the head of the dog potcast 4|Lateral surface of the head of the dog potcast 4]]<br>[[Video: Ventral surface of the brain potcast|Ventral surface of the brain potcast]]}}
|videos = [http://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/Anatomy/canine/head_neck/Pot0137.wmv Ventral Brain]<br>[http://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/Anatomy/canine/head_neck/Pot0083.wmv Transverse Section of Cerebral Hemispheres]<br>[http://stream2.rvc.ac.uk/Anatomy/canine/head_neck/Pot0352.wmv Sagittal section through the Brain]
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