The aim of the present study was to investigate whether repetitive aversive odor conditioning induced changes at the level of the peripheral olfactory system in humans. A total of 51 volunteers participated. A pair of indistinguishable odor enantiomers [(+)-rose oxide and (-)-rose oxide] were used as stimuli. During the pre-conditioning, participants' ability to discriminate between the two odors was assessed using a three-alternative, forced-choice discrimination test. In addition, electro-olfactograms ( EOG) from the olfactory epithelium were recorded. Participants underwent three conditioning sessions on consecutive days. The experimental group received an electrical stimulus to the forearm only following (+)-rose oxide presentation, whe...
The present study was designed to investigate whether there is a consistent response in ongoing EEG ...
International audienceRecent findings have revealed the importance of orthonasal and retronasal olfa...
Investigating the neural substrates of perceived quality in olfaction using different odorants is in...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether repetitive aversive odor conditioning induce...
The ability of humans to discriminate enantiomeric odour pairs is substance –specific. Current liter...
Odor detection sensitivity can be rapidly altered by fear conditioning; whether this effect is augme...
International audienceAbstract Purpose Olfactory adaptation is a peripheral (at the epithelium level...
Associative mechanisms allow organisms to learn which stimuli in the environment predict danger. Suc...
Evaluation of the pleasantness of odours is an important function of the olfactory system. Electrode...
After chemical stimulation of the human olfactory epithelium it is possible to record a negative res...
Evaluation of the pleasantness of odours is an important function of the olfactory system. Electrode...
Of those people who are anosmic to androstenone, a proportion can acquire sensitivity to it by repea...
Aim of this study is to investigate innovative olfactory applications of cognitive neuroscience in o...
Evaluative conditioning may be an important mechanism for learning food preferences and aversions; h...
The present study was designed to investigate whether there is a consistent response in ongoing EEG ...
International audienceRecent findings have revealed the importance of orthonasal and retronasal olfa...
Investigating the neural substrates of perceived quality in olfaction using different odorants is in...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether repetitive aversive odor conditioning induce...
The ability of humans to discriminate enantiomeric odour pairs is substance –specific. Current liter...
Odor detection sensitivity can be rapidly altered by fear conditioning; whether this effect is augme...
International audienceAbstract Purpose Olfactory adaptation is a peripheral (at the epithelium level...
Associative mechanisms allow organisms to learn which stimuli in the environment predict danger. Suc...
Evaluation of the pleasantness of odours is an important function of the olfactory system. Electrode...
After chemical stimulation of the human olfactory epithelium it is possible to record a negative res...
Evaluation of the pleasantness of odours is an important function of the olfactory system. Electrode...
Of those people who are anosmic to androstenone, a proportion can acquire sensitivity to it by repea...
Aim of this study is to investigate innovative olfactory applications of cognitive neuroscience in o...
Evaluative conditioning may be an important mechanism for learning food preferences and aversions; h...
The present study was designed to investigate whether there is a consistent response in ongoing EEG ...
International audienceRecent findings have revealed the importance of orthonasal and retronasal olfa...
Investigating the neural substrates of perceived quality in olfaction using different odorants is in...