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Rhinology journal, 2021
Background: Olfaction is poorly characterized in COPD. To test the hypothesis that olfaction is reduced in COPD, we assessed olfaction with the “Sniffin’ Sticks” test and a questionnaire addressing olfaction in COPD and a corresponding control group in respect to age and sex.
S B Dahlslett+5 more
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Background: Olfaction is poorly characterized in COPD. To test the hypothesis that olfaction is reduced in COPD, we assessed olfaction with the “Sniffin’ Sticks” test and a questionnaire addressing olfaction in COPD and a corresponding control group in respect to age and sex.
S B Dahlslett+5 more
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Annual Review of Psychology, 2001
▪ Abstract The main and accessory olfactory systems have received considerable attention on the part of scientists and clinicians during the last decade, largely because of (a) quantum advances in understanding their genetically expressed receptor mechanisms, (b) evidence that their receptor cells undergo neurogenesis and both programmed and induced ...
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▪ Abstract The main and accessory olfactory systems have received considerable attention on the part of scientists and clinicians during the last decade, largely because of (a) quantum advances in understanding their genetically expressed receptor mechanisms, (b) evidence that their receptor cells undergo neurogenesis and both programmed and induced ...
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Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1995
Our understanding of olfaction has progressed rapidly in recent years as a result of the molecular genetic approaches being used to study this sensory system in a variety of model organisms. Considerable success has been achieved in identifying proteins of the mammalian signaling system that are analogous to those present in other sensory systems. More
Irene C. Griff, Randall R. Reed
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Our understanding of olfaction has progressed rapidly in recent years as a result of the molecular genetic approaches being used to study this sensory system in a variety of model organisms. Considerable success has been achieved in identifying proteins of the mammalian signaling system that are analogous to those present in other sensory systems. More
Irene C. Griff, Randall R. Reed
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Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1989
It was hypothesised that schizophrenic patients tested for olfactory discrimination would show a left nostril deficit. 15 tested were slightly but not significantly better than a control group of 15.
Trevor P. Dunn, Malcolm P. I. Weller
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It was hypothesised that schizophrenic patients tested for olfactory discrimination would show a left nostril deficit. 15 tested were slightly but not significantly better than a control group of 15.
Trevor P. Dunn, Malcolm P. I. Weller
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Cephalalgia, 1997
Olfactory thresholds for acetone and vanillin and the unpleasantness rating of concentrated acetone were measured in 20 migraine sufferers and 21 controls. The olfactory threshold for vanillin was lower in migraine sufferers than in controls. In addition, patients who reported that odours frequently seemed stronger during attacks of migraine were able
Snyder, R.D., Drummond, P.D.
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Olfactory thresholds for acetone and vanillin and the unpleasantness rating of concentrated acetone were measured in 20 migraine sufferers and 21 controls. The olfactory threshold for vanillin was lower in migraine sufferers than in controls. In addition, patients who reported that odours frequently seemed stronger during attacks of migraine were able
Snyder, R.D., Drummond, P.D.
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