Human sniffing behavior usually involves bouts of short, high flow rate inhalation (\u3e300 ml/s through each nostril) with mostly turbulent airflow. This has often been characterized as a factor enabling higher amounts of odorant to deposit onto olfactory mucosa than for laminar airflow and thereby aid in olfactory detection. Using computational fluid dynamics human nasal cavity models, however, we found essentially no difference in predicted olfactory odorant flux (g/cm2 s) for turbulent versus laminar flow for total nasal flow rates between 300 and 1000 ml/s and for odorants of quite different mucosal solubility. This lack of difference was shown to be due to the much higher resistance to lateral odorant mass transport in the mucosal nas...
The nasal physiological functions of pollutant filtration and olfaction are dependent on airflow and...
A key feature of mammalian olfactory perception is that sensory input is intimately related to respi...
<p>Both rats and human infants are “obligate nasal breathers” where exhaled air from the epiglottis ...
Human sniffing behavior usually involves bouts of short, high flow rate inhalation (>300 ml/s thr...
The airflow pattern in the rat and bullfrog nasal passages is determined by their complex anatomical...
This thesis is mainly focused on applying modern fluid dynamics analysis techniques to airflow and m...
Sniffing is a characteristic odor sampling behavior in various mammalian species, which is associate...
An anatomically correct, 20X enlarged scale model of the right healthy human nasal cavity was constr...
The sense of smell is largely dependent on the airflow and odorant transport in the nasal cavity, wh...
An anatomically accurate 3-dimensional numerical model of the right rat nasal cavity was developed a...
The sense of smell is largely dependent on the airflow and odorant transport in the nasal cavity, wh...
In terrestrial mammals, an inextricable link between olfaction and respiration exists due to the per...
The impact of respiratory dynamics on odor response has been poorly studied at the olfactory bulb le...
Distribution patterns of odorant molecules in the rat nasal olfactory region depend in large part on...
Odorant sampling behaviors such as sniffing bring odorant molecules into contact with olfactory rece...
The nasal physiological functions of pollutant filtration and olfaction are dependent on airflow and...
A key feature of mammalian olfactory perception is that sensory input is intimately related to respi...
<p>Both rats and human infants are “obligate nasal breathers” where exhaled air from the epiglottis ...
Human sniffing behavior usually involves bouts of short, high flow rate inhalation (>300 ml/s thr...
The airflow pattern in the rat and bullfrog nasal passages is determined by their complex anatomical...
This thesis is mainly focused on applying modern fluid dynamics analysis techniques to airflow and m...
Sniffing is a characteristic odor sampling behavior in various mammalian species, which is associate...
An anatomically correct, 20X enlarged scale model of the right healthy human nasal cavity was constr...
The sense of smell is largely dependent on the airflow and odorant transport in the nasal cavity, wh...
An anatomically accurate 3-dimensional numerical model of the right rat nasal cavity was developed a...
The sense of smell is largely dependent on the airflow and odorant transport in the nasal cavity, wh...
In terrestrial mammals, an inextricable link between olfaction and respiration exists due to the per...
The impact of respiratory dynamics on odor response has been poorly studied at the olfactory bulb le...
Distribution patterns of odorant molecules in the rat nasal olfactory region depend in large part on...
Odorant sampling behaviors such as sniffing bring odorant molecules into contact with olfactory rece...
The nasal physiological functions of pollutant filtration and olfaction are dependent on airflow and...
A key feature of mammalian olfactory perception is that sensory input is intimately related to respi...
<p>Both rats and human infants are “obligate nasal breathers” where exhaled air from the epiglottis ...