Olfactory processes were reported to be lateralized. The purpose of this study was to further explore this phenomenon and investigate the effect of the hemispheric localization of epileptogenic foci on olfactory deficits in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Olfactory functioning was assessed in 61 patients and 60 healthy control (HC) subjects. The patients and HC subjects were asked to rate the intensity, pleasantness, familiarity, and edibility of 12 common odorants and then identify them. Stimulations were delivered monorhinally in the nostril ipsilateral to the epileptogenic focus in TLE and arbitrarily in either the left or the right nostril in the HC subjects. The results demonstrated that regardless of the side of stimulatio...
Two experiments were designed in order to study hemispheric differences in odour recognition in norm...
Lateralization is defined as a different use of the two brain hemispheres while performing a cogniti...
To investigate possible distinct contributions of different temporal-lobe structures to odour identi...
Olfactory processes were reported to be lateralized. The purpose of this study was to further explor...
International audienceOlfactory processes were reported to be lateralized. The purpose of this study...
In this thesis lateralization of olfactory functions was investigated by both behavioral and electro...
Research on hemispheric lateralization of olfactory processes is limited and inconclusive. Right-nos...
Background: Olfactory hallucinations can be part of epileptic seizures of orbitofrontal origin. Olfa...
It has been suggested that olfactory information processing is impaired in patients with temporal lo...
In experimental practice, odors are commonly applied to only one nostril for recordings of olfactory...
The anterior medial temporal lobe (TL), including the amygdala, has been implicated in olfactory pro...
Olfactory discrimination and detection was studied in 106 patients with unilateral cerebral excision...
The right hemisphere has traditionally been considered as dominant in odor and emotion perception, w...
The encoding of verbal stimuli elicits left-lateralized activation patterns within the medial tempor...
Two experiments were designed in order to study hemispheric differences in odour recognition in norm...
Lateralization is defined as a different use of the two brain hemispheres while performing a cogniti...
To investigate possible distinct contributions of different temporal-lobe structures to odour identi...
Olfactory processes were reported to be lateralized. The purpose of this study was to further explor...
International audienceOlfactory processes were reported to be lateralized. The purpose of this study...
In this thesis lateralization of olfactory functions was investigated by both behavioral and electro...
Research on hemispheric lateralization of olfactory processes is limited and inconclusive. Right-nos...
Background: Olfactory hallucinations can be part of epileptic seizures of orbitofrontal origin. Olfa...
It has been suggested that olfactory information processing is impaired in patients with temporal lo...
In experimental practice, odors are commonly applied to only one nostril for recordings of olfactory...
The anterior medial temporal lobe (TL), including the amygdala, has been implicated in olfactory pro...
Olfactory discrimination and detection was studied in 106 patients with unilateral cerebral excision...
The right hemisphere has traditionally been considered as dominant in odor and emotion perception, w...
The encoding of verbal stimuli elicits left-lateralized activation patterns within the medial tempor...
Two experiments were designed in order to study hemispheric differences in odour recognition in norm...
Lateralization is defined as a different use of the two brain hemispheres while performing a cogniti...
To investigate possible distinct contributions of different temporal-lobe structures to odour identi...