When an odorant is presented to one side of the nose and air to the other, the ability to localize which side received the odorant depends upon trigeminal nerve stimulation. It has been shown that performance on this lateralization task increases as stimulus concentration increases. In this study, we determined the influences of stimulus volume and sex on the ability to localize each of 8 odorants presented at neat concentrations: anethole, geraniol, limonene, linalool, menthol, methyl salicyclate, phenyl ethanol, and vanillin. At a low stimulus volume (11 mL), only menthol was localized at an above-chance level. At a high stimulus volume (21 mL), above-chance localization occurred for all odorants except vanillin. Women were significantly ...
We tested four normosmics and four anosmics in detection thresholds for six terpenes commonly found ...
Single concentrations of six odorants (eugenol, heptyl alcohol, nonanal, 1-octanol, dl-menthol, vale...
In order to measure "odor unbiased" nasal pungency (e.g., sensory irritation) thresholds, we have re...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
Odor stimuli presented to one nostril can only be localised if they additionally activate the trigem...
Chemicals selectively stimulating the olfactory nerve typically cannot be localized in a lateralizat...
Objective: The principal objective was to chart sensitivity for human nasal irritation by alternativ...
We explored the influence of methodological and chemical parameters on the detection of nasal chemes...
The study of anosmic subjects has allowed to separate the trigeminal from the olfactory input in the...
We explored the influence of methodological and chemical parameters on the detection of nasal chemes...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the recording of chemosensory evoked potential...
Chemosensory event-related potentials (CSERP) can be used to examine central nervous odor processing...
International audienceSpecific anosmia is a term that describes an inability to perceive a particula...
Purpose: Few studies have investigated the correlation between chemosensory function (trigeminal and...
We tested four normosmics and four anosmics in detection thresholds for six terpenes commonly found ...
Single concentrations of six odorants (eugenol, heptyl alcohol, nonanal, 1-octanol, dl-menthol, vale...
In order to measure "odor unbiased" nasal pungency (e.g., sensory irritation) thresholds, we have re...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
Odor stimuli presented to one nostril can only be localised if they additionally activate the trigem...
Chemicals selectively stimulating the olfactory nerve typically cannot be localized in a lateralizat...
Objective: The principal objective was to chart sensitivity for human nasal irritation by alternativ...
We explored the influence of methodological and chemical parameters on the detection of nasal chemes...
The study of anosmic subjects has allowed to separate the trigeminal from the olfactory input in the...
We explored the influence of methodological and chemical parameters on the detection of nasal chemes...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether the recording of chemosensory evoked potential...
Chemosensory event-related potentials (CSERP) can be used to examine central nervous odor processing...
International audienceSpecific anosmia is a term that describes an inability to perceive a particula...
Purpose: Few studies have investigated the correlation between chemosensory function (trigeminal and...
We tested four normosmics and four anosmics in detection thresholds for six terpenes commonly found ...
Single concentrations of six odorants (eugenol, heptyl alcohol, nonanal, 1-octanol, dl-menthol, vale...
In order to measure "odor unbiased" nasal pungency (e.g., sensory irritation) thresholds, we have re...