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Attention to olfaction. A psychophysical investigation.
Published 2001“…Olfaction is unique among the senses in that signals from the peripheral sensory receptors bypass the thalamus on their way to the cortex. …”
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Cortical contributions to olfaction: plasticity and perception.
Published 2006“…As described in this review, olfaction is no different. The olfactory system includes both primary and higher order cortical regions. …”
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Cross-modal interactions between olfaction and touch.
Published 2006“…Taken together, the results of the two experiments reported here support the existence of a cross-modal interaction between olfaction and touch.…”
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Crossmodal associations and interactions between olfaction and vision
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Human olfaction at the intersection of language, culture, and biology
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Sex-specific responses to sexual familiarity, and the role of olfaction in Drosophila.
Published 2013“…Sex-specific responses to the familiarity of potential mates were significantly weaker or absent in Orco(1) mutants, which lack a co-receptor essential for olfaction, indicating a role for olfactory cues in mate choice over novelty. …”
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Sex-specific responses to sexual familiarity, and the role of olfaction in Drosophila.
Published 2013“…Sex-specific responses to the familiarity of potential mates were significantly weaker or absent in Orco(1) mutants, which lack a co-receptor essential for olfaction, indicating a role for olfactory cues in mate choice over novelty. …”
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Increased dopamine after mating impairs olfaction and prevents odor interference with pregnancy.
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Ancient protostome origin of chemosensory ionotropic glutamate receptors and the evolution of insect taste and olfaction
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Ancient protostome origin of chemosensory ionotropic glutamate receptors and the evolution of insect taste and olfaction.
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Olfaction and topography, but not magnetic cues, control navigation in a pelagic seabird: displacements with shearwaters in the Mediterranean Sea
Published 2015“…A recent experiment on Atlantic shearwaters (Cory's shearwater, Calonectris borealis) breeding in the Azores indicated a crucial role of olfaction over the open ocean, but left open the question of whether birds might navigate by topographical landmark cues when available. …”
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Brain fingerprints of olfaction: a novel structural method for assessing olfactory cortical networks in health and disease
Published 2017“…Olfactory deficits are a common (often prodromal) symptom of neurodegenerative or psychiatric disorders. As such, olfaction could have great potential as an early biomarker of disease, for example using neuroimaging to investigate the breakdown of structural connectivity profile of the primary olfactory networks. …”
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Sex and the nose: human pheromonal responses.
Published 2007“…However, increasing evidence from research in other animals suggests that olfaction may serve another and more important purpose, that of mate selection in sexual reproduction; indeed, olfaction may be an essential impetus for evolution.…”
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Equating scores of the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test and Sniffin' Sticks test in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Published 2016“… <h4>Background</h4> <p>Impaired olfaction is an important feature in Parkinson's disease (PD) and other neurological diseases. …”
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Cockchafer larvae smell host root scents in soil.
Published 2012“…In many insect species olfaction is a key sensory modality. However, examination of the chemical ecology of insects has focussed up to now on insects living above ground. …”
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