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Implantable Brain–Machine Interface for Olfactory Neural Regulation in Bioelectronic Nose: A Review
The olfactory Brain‐Machine Interface described in this paper bypasses damaged peripheral olfactory pathways by implanting stimulation electrodes in the olfactory bulb or higher‐order olfactory cortex, thereby forming a closed‐loop system that integrates signal acquisition, information decoding, and cortical integration.
Chen Wang +7 more
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Olfaction in Homozygous and Heterozygous SYNJ1 Arg258Gln Mutation Carriers
Hyposmia is a common nonmotor symptom in Parkinson's disease (PD) and has been variably detected in monogenic parkinsonism. SYNJ1 has been recently identified as the gene defective in a novel form of autosomal-recessive, early-onset atypical parkinsonism,
De Michele G. +8 more
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Osmophobia in Patients With Migraine: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Objective To determine the prevalence of osmophobia and to better characterize experiences reported by patients with migraine. Data Sources CINAHL, Cochrane Library, PubMed, and SCOPUS. Methods The literature was searched for articles reporting prevalence of osmophobia in patients with migraine. Primary outcome measures included proportions (%)
Erin E. Briggs +6 more
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The Dynamic Relationship of Olfaction and Emotion in Bipolar Disorders
Olfactory dysfunction has been correlated with alterations in the emotional processes in several neuropsychiatric disorders. However, there is little research on olfactory processing and emotional regulation in bipolar disorder. We aim to explore the potential relationship between these two relevant dimensions (olfaction and emotional response) in ...
A.A. Dargél +5 more
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Non‐canonical PKG1 regulation in cardiovascular health and disease
It is well established that the cyclic GMP‐dependent protein kinase I (PKG1) is canonically activated by cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP), enabling its regulation of vascular tone, cardiac function and smooth muscle homeostasis. However, diverse non‐canonical stimuli of PKG1 have also been identified.
Jie Su, Joseph Robert Burgoyne
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The hidden science of haptics: A pedagogical review of tactile evaluation in cosmetics
This review explores the physiological basis of tactile perception and critically examines classical and emerging sensory methods used in cosmetics, advocating for broader methodological integration and recognition of sensory analysis in the field. Abstract Sensory analysis is a cornerstone of cosmetic development, yet remains underrepresented in peer ...
Morgane Postec +2 more
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Olfaction is one of the most ancient senses. Nevertheless, the field of olfaction has received far less attention as compared to other sensory modalities.
Rombaux, Philippe +2 more
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GLP‐1 Receptor Agonists and Weight Loss: A Critical Review of Mechanisms
ABSTRACT GLP‐1 receptor agonist medications have the potential to promote marked weight loss, but maximal and sustained benefit may be compromised by poor compliance and cessation of use. Development of next‐generation medications that address current obstacles to effective use and development of effective adjunct treatments will benefit from better ...
Giorgia Rutigliani +8 more
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The Special Senses: Vision, Audition, & Olfaction
This chapter focuses on learning about the anatomical elements that make up the processes of vision, audition, and olfaction. Instructions are provided on how to draw the eye, aqueous humor, visual pathways, the ear, semicircular canals, and the ...
Adam J Fisch
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Olfaction in affective disorders: an investigation of psychophysiological, behavioral and social response [PDF]
Contrary to common sense, where olfaction has always been disregarded compared to the other senses, experimental and observational evidence highlighted the prominent role the sense of smell plays in human lives.
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