The objective of this study was to fully characterize normosmic perception of stimuli expected to cause widely varying degrees of olfactory and nasal trigeminal stimulation and to directly evaluate the possible role of olfactory nerve stimulation in nasal irritation sensitivity. During each of four identical test sessions, four anosmic and 31 normosmic participants were presented with a range of concentrations extending from peri-threshold for normosmics to supra-threshold for anosmics. For each session, odor (0) and nasal irritation (Nl) sensitivities were summarized in terms of the concentrations required to produce four sensation levels ('iso-response ' concentrations). Within-participant variation in these iso-response concent...
Airborne volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are prime suspects in indoor air related illnesses (e.g.,...
International audienceChemical irritation in the human nasal cavity is poorly documented. In this fi...
We measured detection thresholds for nasal pungency (in anosmics), odor (in normosmics) and eye irri...
Objective: The principal objective was to chart sensitivity for human nasal irritation by alternativ...
In order to measure "odor unbiased" nasal pungency (e.g., sensory irritation) thresholds, we have re...
It is widely acknowledged that among the likely causes for building-related complaints, the aggregat...
Detection thresholds were measured repeatedly for 11 chemicals in normosmic and anosmic subjects. Th...
In Experiment 1, subjects sought to localize the nostril stimulated, left or right, in tests with ni...
We tested nasal detection thresholds for airborne chemicals in a group of anosmics (i.e., subjects l...
The study of anosmic subjects has allowed to separate the trigeminal from the olfactory input in the...
We measured thresholds for eye irritation and odor in homologous series of alcohols (ethanol, 1-buta...
Nasal chemosensory irritation (i.e., chemesthesis) in humans results form stimulation of the trigemi...
We measured psychometric (i.e. concentration-response) functions for the detection of odor, nasal pu...
Symptoms of sensory irritation (pungency) often contribute to the judgment that an indoor environmen...
International audienceSpecific anosmia is a term that describes an inability to perceive a particula...
Airborne volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are prime suspects in indoor air related illnesses (e.g.,...
International audienceChemical irritation in the human nasal cavity is poorly documented. In this fi...
We measured detection thresholds for nasal pungency (in anosmics), odor (in normosmics) and eye irri...
Objective: The principal objective was to chart sensitivity for human nasal irritation by alternativ...
In order to measure "odor unbiased" nasal pungency (e.g., sensory irritation) thresholds, we have re...
It is widely acknowledged that among the likely causes for building-related complaints, the aggregat...
Detection thresholds were measured repeatedly for 11 chemicals in normosmic and anosmic subjects. Th...
In Experiment 1, subjects sought to localize the nostril stimulated, left or right, in tests with ni...
We tested nasal detection thresholds for airborne chemicals in a group of anosmics (i.e., subjects l...
The study of anosmic subjects has allowed to separate the trigeminal from the olfactory input in the...
We measured thresholds for eye irritation and odor in homologous series of alcohols (ethanol, 1-buta...
Nasal chemosensory irritation (i.e., chemesthesis) in humans results form stimulation of the trigemi...
We measured psychometric (i.e. concentration-response) functions for the detection of odor, nasal pu...
Symptoms of sensory irritation (pungency) often contribute to the judgment that an indoor environmen...
International audienceSpecific anosmia is a term that describes an inability to perceive a particula...
Airborne volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are prime suspects in indoor air related illnesses (e.g.,...
International audienceChemical irritation in the human nasal cavity is poorly documented. In this fi...
We measured detection thresholds for nasal pungency (in anosmics), odor (in normosmics) and eye irri...