Intranasal trigeminal stimulation from odorous volatiles: Psychometric responses from anosmic and normal humans☆
References (48)
Sensory irritation of the upper airways by airborne chemicals
Toxic. appl. Pharmac.
(1973)Intranasal trigeminal detection of chemical vapors by humans
Physiol. Behav.
(1975)- et al.
Brain amine and adrenal enzyme levels in aggressive, bulbectomized rats
Physiol. Behav.
(1972) - et al.
Hyposmia secondary to the excision of the olfactory epithelium. The definition of primary and secondary areas of olfaction
Life Sci.
(1966) Olfactory influences on neuroendocrine function in mammals
- et al.
Biochemical effects in rats from irritating air contaminants
Toxic. appl. Pharmac.
(1964) - et al.
Inhalation toxicities of some aldehydes
Toxic. appl. Pharmac.
(1960) - et al.
The olfactory-trigeminal response to odorants
Life Sci.
(1966) - et al.
The role of the trigeminal nerve in olfaction
Expl Neurol.
(1968) Irritating properties of airborne materials to the upper respiratory tract
Archs envir. Hlth.
(1966)
Sensory irritation by sulfur dioxide and chlorobenzilidine malononitrile
Envir. Physiol. Biochem.
(1973)
Effect on respiration, blood pressure, and carotid pulse of various inhaled and insufflated vapors when stimulating one cranial nerve and various combinations of cranial nerves
Am. J. Physiol.
(1928)
Effect of various inhaled vapors on respiration and blood pressure in anesthetized, unanesthetized, sleeping and anosmic subjects
Am. J. Physiol.
(1929)
Olfactory and trigeminal conditioned reflexes in dogs
Am. J. Physiol.
(1937)
Individual psychophysical functions for 28 odorants
Percept. Psychophys.
(1971)
Generation of descriptors from molecular structures
J. Chem. Inform. Comp. Sci.
(1976)
The role of the olfactory bulb in limbic mechanisms
Psychol. Bull.
(1974)
Contribution of the trigeminal nerve to perceived odor magnitude
Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
(1974)
Olfaction and the common chemical sense: Some psychophysical contrasts
Sensory Processes
(1976)
Chemical stimulation of the peripheral trigeminal nerve
Nature
(1962)
An examination of relationships between the pleasantness, intensity, and concentration of 10 odorous stimuli
Percept. Psychophys.
(1975)
Olfactory psychophysics
Psychophysical scales of the odor intensity of amyl acetate
Scand. J. Psychol.
(1963)
Cited by (547)
Forced-choice lavender discrimination in Parkinson's disease
2024, Parkinsonism and Related DisordersSialagogic Effects Through Olfactory Stimulation with Mastic Resin and α-pinene Volatiles in vivo
2023, Biomedicine and PharmacotherapyOdor exposure and recall of a virtual reality crime scene: A preliminary study
2023, Science and JusticeBeneficial effects of prolonged 2-phenylethyl alcohol inhalation on chronic distress-induced anxio-depressive-like phenotype in female mice
2022, Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
- ☆
We wish to thank Susan Schiffman, the members of the Monell Center, and members of the Chemistry Department, Pennsylvania State University, for constructive comments on the manuscript. We thank J. Parks and F. Sterling for their assistance in locating some of the anosmic patients used in this research, and S. Freeman, W. Taylor and C. Warren of International Flavors and Fragrances for supplying retention data and other physicochemical information.
Copyright © 1978 Published by Elsevier Inc.