A psychophysical detection test was developed to measure the reaction time of human subjects to a pleasant and an unpleasant odour. The response latencies to stimulation with a malodour (valeric acid) and pleasant odorant (amyl acetate) were compared over a range of different stimulus strengths. By expressing reaction time as a function of detection rate, the responses to the two odours can be compared at iso-intensity across the concentration range. This is the first study that allows odorants to be compared at the same intensity over a range of concentrations. The malodour valeric acid was detected more rapidly than amyl acetate; at the 50% detection level the reaction time for the detection of amyl acetate was 1.74 s compared 1.36 s for ...
Two experiments were carried out using olfactometers that delivered two stimuli with an interval of,...
There is a growing appreciation for the role of sniffing in the formation of the olfactory percept.W...
Recently a novel measure of olfactory function, the Sniff Magnitude Test (SMT), was developed that r...
A psychophysical detection test was developed to measure the reaction time of human subjects to a pl...
A psychophysical detection test was used to measure the response of human subjects to ‘good’ and ‘ba...
Current ambiguity concerning the related issues of optimal means for measurement of odor sensitivity...
Current olfactometers can insert a target odor into the flow of odorless air as a pulse (i.e., repla...
Recent studies by Abraham et al have shown that quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) ...
An investigation into the relative efficiency of Threshold and Signal Detectability measures of olf...
We present concentration-detection (i.e., psychometric) odor functions for 28 odorants tested on sub...
The 0-5 organoleptic scale is used widely in breath research and in trials to measure the efficacy o...
Dissociating between ‘good’ or ‘bad’ odors is arguable of crucial value for human survival, since un...
Using air-dilution olfactometry, we measured concentration-response functions for the odor detection...
Objectives: To correlate physiological and psychological responses to odour stimulation. Methods:...
Assessment of odor thresholds is a widely recognized method of measuring olfactory abilities in huma...
Two experiments were carried out using olfactometers that delivered two stimuli with an interval of,...
There is a growing appreciation for the role of sniffing in the formation of the olfactory percept.W...
Recently a novel measure of olfactory function, the Sniff Magnitude Test (SMT), was developed that r...
A psychophysical detection test was developed to measure the reaction time of human subjects to a pl...
A psychophysical detection test was used to measure the response of human subjects to ‘good’ and ‘ba...
Current ambiguity concerning the related issues of optimal means for measurement of odor sensitivity...
Current olfactometers can insert a target odor into the flow of odorless air as a pulse (i.e., repla...
Recent studies by Abraham et al have shown that quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSAR) ...
An investigation into the relative efficiency of Threshold and Signal Detectability measures of olf...
We present concentration-detection (i.e., psychometric) odor functions for 28 odorants tested on sub...
The 0-5 organoleptic scale is used widely in breath research and in trials to measure the efficacy o...
Dissociating between ‘good’ or ‘bad’ odors is arguable of crucial value for human survival, since un...
Using air-dilution olfactometry, we measured concentration-response functions for the odor detection...
Objectives: To correlate physiological and psychological responses to odour stimulation. Methods:...
Assessment of odor thresholds is a widely recognized method of measuring olfactory abilities in huma...
Two experiments were carried out using olfactometers that delivered two stimuli with an interval of,...
There is a growing appreciation for the role of sniffing in the formation of the olfactory percept.W...
Recently a novel measure of olfactory function, the Sniff Magnitude Test (SMT), was developed that r...