2024
Olfactory training improves emotion matching ability in 6–9 years old children — preliminary evidence
Pieniak M, Rokosz M, Ivcevic Z, Reichert A, Żyżelewicz B, Nawrocka P, Lebuda I, Oleszkiewicz A. Olfactory training improves emotion matching ability in 6–9 years old children — preliminary evidence. Journal Of Sensory Studies 2024, 39 DOI: 10.1111/joss.12912.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotional facial expressionsEmotion knowledgeOlfactory stimulationFacial expressionsEmotion knowledge deficitsProcess olfactory stimuliEmotional processingEighty-three childrenNeural substratesOdorless stimuliPlacebo groupOlfactory stimuliOT groupExpressed EmotionEmotional developmentYear old childrenEmotionsPreliminary evidenceBaseline scoresMatching abilityOlder childrenRecent findingsAged 6StimuliChildren
2022
Thalamic activations in rat brain by fMRI during tactile (forepaw, whisker) and non-tactile (visual, olfactory) sensory stimulations
Sanganahalli BG, Thompson GJ, Parent M, Verhagen JV, Blumenfeld H, Herman P, Hyder F. Thalamic activations in rat brain by fMRI during tactile (forepaw, whisker) and non-tactile (visual, olfactory) sensory stimulations. PLOS ONE 2022, 17: e0267916. PMID: 35522646, PMCID: PMC9075615, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0267916.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDorsal lateral geniculate nucleusVentral posterior medialVentral posterior lateralThalamic activationFunctional MRIPosterior medial thalamic nucleusMedial thalamic nucleiSensory stimuliLateral geniculate nucleusPost-mortem humanOlfactory stimuliHigh-field functional MRIField functional MRIWhisker stimuliDeep brain regionsRat thalamusThalamic nucleiGeniculate nucleusMediodorsal nucleusRat brainInferior colliculusThalamusDifferent sensory stimuliCortical activationCortical activity
2010
The Insular Taste Cortex Contributes to Odor Quality Coding
Veldhuizen MG, Nachtigal D, Teulings L, Gitelman DR, Small DM. The Insular Taste Cortex Contributes to Odor Quality Coding. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2010, 4: 58. PMID: 20700500, PMCID: PMC2917218, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2010.00058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommon central mechanismInsular taste cortexTaste cortexCentral mechanismsFood odorsNon-food odorsOdor quality codingOlfactory cortexInsular cortexOlfactory stimulationCortexCentral pathwaysCortex contributesSweet tasteGustatory systemOlfactory stimuliInsulaStimulationDiscrete mechanismsSensationTaste qualityQuality codingOdor sweetnessPiriformSweetness ratings
2009
Heightened muscle tension and diurnal hyper-vigilance following exposure to a social defeat-conditioned odor cue in rats
Nelson A, DeMartini K, Heinrichs S. Heightened muscle tension and diurnal hyper-vigilance following exposure to a social defeat-conditioned odor cue in rats. Stress 2009, 13: 106-113. PMID: 19929310, DOI: 10.3109/10253890903067400.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMuscle tensionAnimal modelsStressor exposureSocial defeatNocturnal sleep disturbanceRats 4 weeksSocial defeat stressorSingle social defeatSignificant increaseOlfactory stimuliSleep disturbancesLocomotor activityOvert signsTrauma exposureBehavioral hallmarksRatsExposureWeeksOlfactory cuesDisordersPresent studyPTSDSecond seriesFirst seriesPatients
2005
Taste and Olfactory Intensity Perception Changes Following Left Insular Stroke
Mak YE, Simmons KB, Gitelman DR, Small DM. Taste and Olfactory Intensity Perception Changes Following Left Insular Stroke. Behavioral Neuroscience 2005, 119: 1693-1700. PMID: 16420174, DOI: 10.1037/0735-7044.119.6.1693.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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