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Predictive value of UPSIT subsets in prodromal Parkinson disease (P4-11.001)
Neurology, 2022Pavan Vaswani +4 more
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International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science
A note on Reverberation phenomenon-The etymology of the 1st Cranial nerve (hereafter referred to as CN) has been kept under study for 60-90000 years. There are CN1-12 and while tractology of these are complete, the olfactory nerve or the primitive nervosa of the human brain is an “odour” elusive. The 8th and 9th CN have no connections and similarly the
Venkatesh Kumar +2 more
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A note on Reverberation phenomenon-The etymology of the 1st Cranial nerve (hereafter referred to as CN) has been kept under study for 60-90000 years. There are CN1-12 and while tractology of these are complete, the olfactory nerve or the primitive nervosa of the human brain is an “odour” elusive. The 8th and 9th CN have no connections and similarly the
Venkatesh Kumar +2 more
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Vyhodnocení čichového testu UPSIT za účelem cílené speciálně pedagogické intervence
2010This thesis talks about the sense of smell and its role in everyone's life. It deals with possible differences in the olfactory ability of people with visual impairment in comparison to those with no impairment. This work is divided into two main parts - theoretical and practical - and is structured into 6 main chapters.
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131. What could be accounting for olfactory identification (UPSIT) errors in schizophrenia?
Biological Psychiatry, 2000K. Minor, S. Park
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