Chemicals selectively stimulating the olfactory nerve typically cannot be localized in a lateralization task. Purpose of this study was to investigate whether the ability of subjects to localize an olfactory stimulus delivered passively to 1 of the 2 nostrils would improve under training. Fifty-two young, normosmic women divided in 2 groups participated. One group performed olfactory lateralization training, whereas the other group performed cognitive tasks. Results showed that only subjects per-forming lateralization training significantly improved in their ability to lateralize olfactory stimuli compared with subjects who did not undergo such training
Lateralization is defined as a different use of the two brain hemispheres while performing a cogniti...
AbstractThe olfactory nervous systems of insects and mammals exhibit many similarities, suggesting t...
Considerable research shows that olfactory stimulations affect other modalities in high-level cognit...
Chemicals selectively stimulating the olfactory nerve typically cannot be localized in a lateralizat...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
In this thesis lateralization of olfactory functions was investigated by both behavioral and electro...
Human and non-human animal research converge to suggest that the sense of smell, olfaction, has a hi...
Human and non-human animal research converge to suggest that the sense of smell, olfaction, has a hi...
Navigation based on chemosensory information is one of the most important skills in the animal kingd...
Navigation based on chemosensory information is one of the most important skills in the animal kingd...
Although most studies agree that humans cannot smell in stereo, it was recently suggested that olfac...
When an odorant is presented to one side of the nose and air to the other, the ability to localize w...
International audienceSemantic description of odors is a cognitively demanding task. Learning to nam...
This chapter will focus on the methods by which behavior can be used to study olfactory lateralizat...
Lateralization is defined as a different use of the two brain hemispheres while performing a cogniti...
AbstractThe olfactory nervous systems of insects and mammals exhibit many similarities, suggesting t...
Considerable research shows that olfactory stimulations affect other modalities in high-level cognit...
Chemicals selectively stimulating the olfactory nerve typically cannot be localized in a lateralizat...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
In this thesis lateralization of olfactory functions was investigated by both behavioral and electro...
Human and non-human animal research converge to suggest that the sense of smell, olfaction, has a hi...
Human and non-human animal research converge to suggest that the sense of smell, olfaction, has a hi...
Navigation based on chemosensory information is one of the most important skills in the animal kingd...
Navigation based on chemosensory information is one of the most important skills in the animal kingd...
Although most studies agree that humans cannot smell in stereo, it was recently suggested that olfac...
When an odorant is presented to one side of the nose and air to the other, the ability to localize w...
International audienceSemantic description of odors is a cognitively demanding task. Learning to nam...
This chapter will focus on the methods by which behavior can be used to study olfactory lateralizat...
Lateralization is defined as a different use of the two brain hemispheres while performing a cogniti...
AbstractThe olfactory nervous systems of insects and mammals exhibit many similarities, suggesting t...
Considerable research shows that olfactory stimulations affect other modalities in high-level cognit...