Barry G Green, PhD
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- Postdoctoral Research Associate
- Princeton University (1980)
- Postdoctoral Fellow
- The John B. Pierce Laboratory (1978)
- PhD
- Indiana University (1975)
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Neurosciences; Psychophysics
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Danielle Davis, PhD
Eugenia Buta, PhD
Suchitra Krishnan-Sarin, PhD
Dana Small, PhD
Sven-Eric Jordt, PhD
55Publications
3,656Citations
Psychophysics
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2024
Reprint of: Sex differences in appeal, reward, and sensory experience of E-cigarette flavors among adults who smoke cigarettes
Davis D, Buta E, Green B, Krishnan-Sarin S. Reprint of: Sex differences in appeal, reward, and sensory experience of E-cigarette flavors among adults who smoke cigarettes. Preventive Medicine 2024, 108114. PMID: 39232940, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2024.108114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsConceptsDrug Effects QuestionnaireE-cigarette appealLabeled Hedonic ScaleGeneral Labeled Magnitude ScaleSensory experienceEffects of sexSex differencesRewardEffective questionnairesExploratory analysisE-cigarette flavorsNicotine concentrationsE-cigarettesSmoking cigarettesE-cigarette experienceLinear mixed modelsEffects of e-cigarettesIntensity of flavorMenthol flavorsAdultsSexScaleCuesCigaretteHedonic scaleSex differences in appeal, reward, and sensory experience of E-cigarette flavors among adults who smoke cigarettes
Davis D, Buta E, Green B, Krishnan-Sarin S. Sex differences in appeal, reward, and sensory experience of E-cigarette flavors among adults who smoke cigarettes. Preventive Medicine 2024, 185: 108040. PMID: 38866212, PMCID: PMC11323236, DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2024.108040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrug Effects QuestionnaireE-cigarette appealLabeled Hedonic ScaleGeneral Labeled Magnitude ScaleSensory experienceEffects of sexSex differencesRewardEffective questionnairesExploratory analysisE-cigarette flavorsNicotine concentrationsE-cigarettesSmoking cigarettesE-cigarette experienceIntensity of flavorLinear mixed modelsMenthol flavorsEffects of e-cigarettesAdultsSexScaleHedonic scaleCigaretteCues
2019
The science of flavour in tobacco products.
Krishnan-Sarin S, O'Malley S, Green B, Jordt S. The science of flavour in tobacco products. Technical Report Series 930 2019, 1015: 125-142. PMID: 36743396, PMCID: PMC9896977.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
2016
Introduction
Green B. Introduction. 2016, 1-7. DOI: 10.1002/9781118951620.ch1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
2011
Erratum to: Silent Aspiration Risk is Volume-dependent
Leder S, Suiter D, Green B. Erratum to: Silent Aspiration Risk is Volume-dependent. Dysphagia 2011, 26: 310-310. DOI: 10.1007/s00455-011-9349-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitations
2010
Evidence for an Integrated Oral Sensory Module in the Human Anterior Ventral Insula
Rudenga K, Green B, Nachtigal D, Small DM. Evidence for an Integrated Oral Sensory Module in the Human Anterior Ventral Insula. Chemical Senses 2010, 35: 693-703. PMID: 20595201, PMCID: PMC2943409, DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bjq068.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsAnterior ventral insulaVentral insulaOral stimulationTasteless control solutionFunctional magnetic resonanceVentral pallidumPhysiological significanceHarmful stimuliInsular responsesInsulaOral sensationNutritive stimulusModalitiesDifferential connectivityPresent studyStimulationMagnetic resonanceSensory modalitiesSubjectsHypothalamusStimuliStriatumPallidum
2003
Studying taste as a cutaneous sense
Green B. Studying taste as a cutaneous sense. Food Quality And Preference 2003, 14: 99-109. DOI: 10.1016/s0950-3293(02)00071-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricLabeled scales (e.g., category, Likert, VAS) and invalid across-group comparisons: what we have learned from genetic variation in taste
Bartoshuk L, Duffy V, Fast K, Green B, Prutkin J, Snyder D. Labeled scales (e.g., category, Likert, VAS) and invalid across-group comparisons: what we have learned from genetic variation in taste. Food Quality And Preference 2003, 14: 125-138. DOI: 10.1016/s0950-3293(02)00077-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetric
2001
Ibuprofen as a Chemesthetic Stimulus: Evidence of a Novel Mechanism of Throat Irritation
Breslin P, Gingrich T, Green B. Ibuprofen as a Chemesthetic Stimulus: Evidence of a Novel Mechanism of Throat Irritation. Chemical Senses 2001, 26: 55-65. PMID: 11124216, DOI: 10.1093/chemse/26.1.55.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsCapsaicin-sensitive receptorsThroat irritationRatings of irritationReceptor mechanismsSensory irritationNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofenIrritationAnti-inflammatory drug ibuprofenOral irritantsThroatReceptorsNovel mechanismStimulationIbuprofenChemesthetic propertiesChemesthetic stimuliBuffering agentDrug ibuprofenPrickAgentsChemesthetic effects
2000
Menthol desensitization of capsaicin irritation Evidence of a short-term anti-nociceptive effect
Green B, McAuliffe B. Menthol desensitization of capsaicin irritation Evidence of a short-term anti-nociceptive effect. Physiology & Behavior 2000, 68: 631-639. PMID: 10764892, DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9384(99)00221-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsInterstimulus intervalFinal experimentPrevious researchSecond experimentCapsaicin stimuliCapsaicin-sensitive fibersAnti-nociceptive effectsStimuliSelfSecond exposureAntinociceptive effectTopical analgesicsSensory irritationCapsaicinPerceptionExposureDesensitizationCrossdesensitizationStimulationImplicationsMin
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The interaction of flavor with nicotine form in adult smokers
HIC ID2000025687RoleSub InvestigatorPrimary Completion Date05/31/2022Recruiting ParticipantsGenderBothAge21+ years
News & Links
News
- September 27, 2023
$20M Federal Grant Renewed for Yale Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science
- September 17, 2018
$20 Million Grant Will Fund Continued Research by Yale Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science
- September 19, 2013
Federal grant creates new Yale Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science
- July 15, 2000
The "taste of temperature" not such an odd notion
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