Olfactory and trigeminal chemosensory systems reside in parallel within the mammalian nose. Psychophysical studies in people indicate that these two systems interact at a perceptual level. Trigeminal sensations of pungency mask odour perception, while olfactory stimuli can influence trigeminal signal processing tasks such as odour localization. While imaging studies indicate overlap in limbic and cortical somatosensory areas activated by nasal trigeminal and olfactory stimuli, there is also potential cross-talk at the level of the olfactory epithelium, the olfactory bulb and trigeminal brainstem. Here we explored the influence of olfactory and trigeminal signaling in the nasal cavity. A forced choice water consumption paradigm was used to a...
Mammalian nasal chemosensation is predominantly mediated by two independent neuronal pathways, the o...
The trigeminal and olfactory systems interact during sensory processing of odor. Here, we investigat...
Odorant sampling behaviors such as sniffing bring odorant molecules into contact with olfactory rece...
Olfactory and trigeminal chemosensory systems reside in parallel within the mammalian nose. Psychoph...
In humans, the perception of volatile substances is multimodal and requires both olfactory and the t...
International audienceFor a long time, studies devoted to intranasal chemoreception have separately ...
Primary sensory afferents of the dorsal root and trigeminal ganglia constantly transmit sensory info...
Odor stimuli presented to one nostril can only be localised if they additionally activate the trigem...
Mammalian nasal chemosensation is predominantly mediated by two independent neuronal pathways, the o...
Odor stimuli presented to one nostril can only be localised if they additionally activate the trigem...
Mammalian nasal chemosensation is predominantly mediated by two independent neuronal pathways, the o...
Animals sample the odorous environment around them through the chemosensory systems located in the n...
Animals sample the odorous environment around them through the chemosensory systems located in the n...
Mammalian nasal chemosensation is predominantly mediated by two independent neuronal pathways, the o...
The olfactory system serves for the detection of odorants and thus mainly for the identification of ...
Mammalian nasal chemosensation is predominantly mediated by two independent neuronal pathways, the o...
The trigeminal and olfactory systems interact during sensory processing of odor. Here, we investigat...
Odorant sampling behaviors such as sniffing bring odorant molecules into contact with olfactory rece...
Olfactory and trigeminal chemosensory systems reside in parallel within the mammalian nose. Psychoph...
In humans, the perception of volatile substances is multimodal and requires both olfactory and the t...
International audienceFor a long time, studies devoted to intranasal chemoreception have separately ...
Primary sensory afferents of the dorsal root and trigeminal ganglia constantly transmit sensory info...
Odor stimuli presented to one nostril can only be localised if they additionally activate the trigem...
Mammalian nasal chemosensation is predominantly mediated by two independent neuronal pathways, the o...
Odor stimuli presented to one nostril can only be localised if they additionally activate the trigem...
Mammalian nasal chemosensation is predominantly mediated by two independent neuronal pathways, the o...
Animals sample the odorous environment around them through the chemosensory systems located in the n...
Animals sample the odorous environment around them through the chemosensory systems located in the n...
Mammalian nasal chemosensation is predominantly mediated by two independent neuronal pathways, the o...
The olfactory system serves for the detection of odorants and thus mainly for the identification of ...
Mammalian nasal chemosensation is predominantly mediated by two independent neuronal pathways, the o...
The trigeminal and olfactory systems interact during sensory processing of odor. Here, we investigat...
Odorant sampling behaviors such as sniffing bring odorant molecules into contact with olfactory rece...