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What is the name of the compound shown?
Odorant Molecules
Chemical particles capable of being detected by the sensory neurons in the nose, leading to the perception of smell.
Mucous
A slippery secretion produced by, and covering, mucous membranes, typically serving to protect and lubricate surfaces.
Thalamus
A structure in the brain that acts as a principal hub for processing and relaying sensory information to the appropriate areas of the cortex.
Volley Principle
A theory in neuroscience that describes how groups of neurons can generate a higher frequency of nerve impulses than any one neuron could produce on its own, often applied to explain aspects of auditory processing.
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