The ability of four squirrel monkeys and three pigtail macaques to distinguish between nine enantiomeric odor pairs sharing an isopropenyl group at the chiral center was investigated in terms of a conditioning paradigm. All animals from both species were able to discriminate between the optical isomers of limonene, carvone, dihydrocarvone, dihydrocarveole and dihydrocarvyl ac-etate, whereas they failed to distinguish between the (+)- and ()-forms of perillaaldehyde and limonene oxide. The pigtail macaques, but not the squirrel monkeys, also discriminated between the antipodes of perillaalcohol and isopulegol. A com-parison of the across-task patterns of discrimination performance shows a high degree of similarity among the two primate speci...
The sense of smell in marine mammals is traditionally thought to be poor. However, increasing eviden...
Response accuracy and odor-sampling times were used to compare the ability of mice to detect (+)-car...
Social communication by means of odor signals is widespread among mammals. In pigs, for example, the...
The ability of four squirrel monkeys and three pigtail macaques to distinguish between nine enantiom...
Using a conditioning paradigm, the olfactory sensitivity of six CD-1 mice for the enantiomers of car...
Using a conditioning paradigm, the olfactory sensitivity of six CD-1 mice for the enantiomers of car...
The ability of 20 human subjects to distinguish between nine enantiomeric odor pairs sharing an isop...
Using a conditioning paradigm, the olfactory sensitivity of four spider monkeys and four pigtail mac...
Abstract Using a conditioning paradigm, the olfactory sensitivity of five spider monkeys, three squi...
Intelligent systems in nature like the mammalian nervous system benefit from adaptable inputs that c...
activity relationships of carboxylic acids correspond between squirrel monkeys and humans. Am. J. Ph...
Using a conditioning paradigm, the authors investigated the olfactory sensitivity of 3 spider monkey...
Primates have traditionally been viewed as having a poorly developed sense of smell. However, in rec...
Recently, Olsson and Cain (2000, Chem. Senses, 25: 493) introduced a psychometric method which, for ...
The ability of humans to discriminate enantiomeric odour pairs is substance –specific. Current liter...
The sense of smell in marine mammals is traditionally thought to be poor. However, increasing eviden...
Response accuracy and odor-sampling times were used to compare the ability of mice to detect (+)-car...
Social communication by means of odor signals is widespread among mammals. In pigs, for example, the...
The ability of four squirrel monkeys and three pigtail macaques to distinguish between nine enantiom...
Using a conditioning paradigm, the olfactory sensitivity of six CD-1 mice for the enantiomers of car...
Using a conditioning paradigm, the olfactory sensitivity of six CD-1 mice for the enantiomers of car...
The ability of 20 human subjects to distinguish between nine enantiomeric odor pairs sharing an isop...
Using a conditioning paradigm, the olfactory sensitivity of four spider monkeys and four pigtail mac...
Abstract Using a conditioning paradigm, the olfactory sensitivity of five spider monkeys, three squi...
Intelligent systems in nature like the mammalian nervous system benefit from adaptable inputs that c...
activity relationships of carboxylic acids correspond between squirrel monkeys and humans. Am. J. Ph...
Using a conditioning paradigm, the authors investigated the olfactory sensitivity of 3 spider monkey...
Primates have traditionally been viewed as having a poorly developed sense of smell. However, in rec...
Recently, Olsson and Cain (2000, Chem. Senses, 25: 493) introduced a psychometric method which, for ...
The ability of humans to discriminate enantiomeric odour pairs is substance –specific. Current liter...
The sense of smell in marine mammals is traditionally thought to be poor. However, increasing eviden...
Response accuracy and odor-sampling times were used to compare the ability of mice to detect (+)-car...
Social communication by means of odor signals is widespread among mammals. In pigs, for example, the...