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Lions smelling catnip-like shrub Nepetalactone, one of catnip's volatile oils, enters the cat's nasal tissue, where it is believed to bind to protein receptors that stimulate sensory neurons. These cells, in turn, provoke a response in neurons in the olfactory bulb, which project to several brain regions including the amygdala.  The amygdala integrates the information flow from the olfactory bulb cells and projects to areas governing behavior responses. The hypothalamus regulates neuroendocrine responses through the pituitary gland, creating a "sexual response." That is, the cat essentially reacts to an artificial cat pheromone.
This pride of lions were virtually intoxicated by the smell of this catnip-like shrub.  Lions have a special scent gland that is opened when their mouth is drawn back as pictured in this photograph.  It lets the lion experience an even greater sense of smell. lions pride south africa stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Lions smelling catnip-like shrub Nepetalactone, one of catnip's volatile oils, enters the cat's nasal tissue, where it is believed to bind to protein receptors that stimulate sensory neurons. These cells, in turn, provoke a response in neurons in the olfactory bulb, which project to several brain regions including the amygdala. The amygdala integrates the information flow from the olfactory bulb cells and projects to areas governing behavior responses. The hypothalamus regulates neuroendocrine responses through the pituitary gland, creating a "sexual response." That is, the cat essentially reacts to an artificial cat pheromone. This pride of lions were virtually intoxicated by the smell of this catnip-like shrub. Lions have a special scent gland that is opened when their mouth is drawn back as pictured in this photograph. It lets the lion experience an even greater sense of smell. lions pride south africa stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Nepetalactone, one of catnip's volatile oils, enters the cat's nasal tissue, where it is believed to bind to protein receptors that stimulate sensory neurons. These cells, in turn, provoke a response in neurons in the olfactory bulb, which project to several brain regions including the amygdala. The amygdala integrates the information flow from the olfactory bulb cells and projects to areas governing behavior responses. The hypothalamus regulates neuroendocrine responses through the pituitary gland, creating a "sexual response." That is, the cat essentially reacts to an artificial cat pheromone. This pride of lions were virtually intoxicated by the smell of this catnip-like shrub. Lions have a special scent gland that is opened when their mouth is drawn back as pictured in this photograph. It lets the lion experience an even greater sense of smell.

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