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Odour perception in the codling moth Cydia pomonella L. [PDF]
The codling moth, Cydia pomonella L. (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is a renowned pest in apple, pear and walnut orchards, and its activities are in large guided by volatile odours as sensory cues.
Ansebo, Lena
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Body Odours Sampled at Different Body Sites in Infants and Mothers-A Comparison of Olfactory Perception. [PDF]
Hierl K, Croy I, Schäfer L.
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Gene therapy rescues olfactory perception in a clinically relevant ciliopathy model of Bardet-Biedl syndrome. [PDF]
Xie C +7 more
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Ever since the word ‘ROBOT’ first appeared in a science\ud fiction in 1921, scientists and engineers have been trying\ud different ways to create it. Present technologies in\ud mechanical and electrical engineering makes it possible\ud to have robots in ...
Wang, Mr. L.
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Believing in simulated virtual scents produces reported olfactory sensations
Predictive processing (PP) refers to the brain’s ability to incorporate present and prior sensory information about states of the body and the environment, enhancing various cognitive functions including perception, motor control, decision-making, and ...
Anton Berg, Pentti Henttonen
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Parsing Sage and Rosemary in Time: The Machine Learning Race to Crack Olfactory Perception. [PDF]
Gerkin RC.
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The Microstructure of Experience [PDF]
I argue that experiences can have microphenomenal structures, where the macrophenomenal properties we introspect are realized by non-introspectible microphenomenal properties.
Lee, Andrew Y.
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The nose and tongue as chemical detectors
Human chemical senses are the gatekeepers of our digestive system. Chemical separation combined with human sensory perception has been used to isolate and identify a natural non-steroidal anti-inflammatory compound in olive oil.
Keast, Russell
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The Molecular Basis of Olfaction
The olfactory sense plays a dominant role in a variety of behaviors across many species ranging from invertebrates to higher mammals. Consequently, there is great interest in understanding how olfactory perception is initiated.
Abhay D. Kini, Stuart Firestein
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Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Olfactory Perception of the Same Stimuli. [PDF]
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