What do olfaction and pheromone processing have in common in many nonhuman mammals?
A) Receptor cells are embedded in the same place.
B) They are nearly identical to the same types of processing in humans.
C) Both senses send neural projections to the thalamus.
D) Both senses exert a strong influence on the visual system.
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