For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the trigeminal nerve. There is,however, some evidence that active sniffing may affect this ability and facilitate the localization of pure odorants. Therefore, we tested the ability of 40 subjects to localize a pure odorant and a mixed olfactory/trigeminal stimulus under 2 stimulation conditions: either odors were blown into the subjects’ nostrils (passive) or subjects had to actively sniff the odors (active). Subjects could only reliably localize the mixed olfactory/trigeminal stimulus. However, we found a significant interaction between stimulation condition and nature of the odorant. So, the mixed olfactory/trigeminal stimulus was more localizab...
Chemosensory event-related potentials (CSERP) can be used to examine central nervous odor processing...
Vision of one’s own body part can improve tactile sensitivity on that body part (Serino et al, 2009)...
Several studies reported that respiration interacts with olfactory perception. Therefore, in the pil...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
Odor stimuli presented to one nostril can only be localised if they additionally activate the trigem...
When an odorant is presented to one side of the nose and air to the other, the ability to localize w...
Chemicals selectively stimulating the olfactory nerve typically cannot be localized in a lateralizat...
Although most studies agree that humans cannot smell in stereo, it was recently suggested that olfac...
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...
The extent to which a nasal whiff of scent can exogenously orient visual spatial attention remains p...
In humans, the perception of volatile substances is multimodal and requires both olfactory and the t...
SummaryForty years ago, von Békésy demonstrated that the spatial source of an odorant is determined ...
Objective: The principal objective was to chart sensitivity for human nasal irritation by alternativ...
International audienceFor a long time, studies devoted to intranasal chemoreception have separately ...
Chemosensory event-related potentials (CSERP) can be used to examine central nervous odor processing...
Vision of one’s own body part can improve tactile sensitivity on that body part (Serino et al, 2009)...
Several studies reported that respiration interacts with olfactory perception. Therefore, in the pil...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
Odor stimuli presented to one nostril can only be localised if they additionally activate the trigem...
When an odorant is presented to one side of the nose and air to the other, the ability to localize w...
Chemicals selectively stimulating the olfactory nerve typically cannot be localized in a lateralizat...
Although most studies agree that humans cannot smell in stereo, it was recently suggested that olfac...
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...
The extent to which a nasal whiff of scent can exogenously orient visual spatial attention remains p...
In humans, the perception of volatile substances is multimodal and requires both olfactory and the t...
SummaryForty years ago, von Békésy demonstrated that the spatial source of an odorant is determined ...
Objective: The principal objective was to chart sensitivity for human nasal irritation by alternativ...
International audienceFor a long time, studies devoted to intranasal chemoreception have separately ...
Chemosensory event-related potentials (CSERP) can be used to examine central nervous odor processing...
Vision of one’s own body part can improve tactile sensitivity on that body part (Serino et al, 2009)...
Several studies reported that respiration interacts with olfactory perception. Therefore, in the pil...