Sense of smell (redirect from Olfaction)
The sense of smell, or olfaction, is the special sense through which smells (or odors) are perceived. The sense of smell has many functions, including...
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nature of glomerulus coding. One of the most distinctive features of fish olfaction is that it takes place entirely in the aquatic environment. The carrier...
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The docking theory of olfaction proposes that the smell of an odorant molecule is due to a range of weak non-covalent interactions between the odorant...
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Machine olfaction is the automated simulation of the sense of smell. An emerging application in modern engineering, it involves the use of robots or other...
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to the more widely accepted docking theory of olfaction (formerly termed the shape theory of olfaction), which proposes that a molecule's smell character...
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system, or sense of smell, is the sensory system used for olfaction (i.e., smelling). Olfaction is one of the special senses directly associated with specific...
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Dysosmia (section Olfaction and flavor)
complete or partial loss of olfaction. Anosmia, the complete loss of olfaction, and hyposmia, the partial loss of olfaction are the two disorders classified...
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Luca Turin (section Vibration theory of olfaction)
the Medical School. A major prediction of Turin's vibration theory of olfaction is the isotope effect: that the normal and deuterated versions of a compound...
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that Cu(I) is "the most likely candidate for a metallo-receptor site in olfaction" for strong-smelling volatiles which are also good metal-coordinating...
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The Institute for Art and Olfaction is a non-profit organization devoted to advancing public, artistic and experimental engagement with scent. It was...
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from which they directly connect to the olfactory bulb in the brain. Olfaction is essential for survival in most vertebrates; however, the degree to...
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Animal navigation (section Olfaction)
range of navigational cues, including the Sun, Earth's magnetic field, olfaction and vision. Ronald Lockley demonstrated that a small seabird, the Manx...
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Anosmia (redirect from Olfaction disorders)
PMID 39152190. Retrieved 24 October 2024. Doty RL, Mishra A (March 2001). "Olfaction and its alteration by nasal obstruction, rhinitis, and rhinosinusitis"...
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Insect olfaction refers to the function of chemical receptors that enable insects to detect and identify volatile compounds for foraging, predator avoidance...
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The Art and Olfaction Awards are a non-profit award mechanism designed to celebrate excellence in international artisan, experimental and independent...
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Major histocompatibility complex and sexual selection (section The relationship between olfaction and MHC)
its simplest level, humans have long been acquainted with the sense of olfaction for its use in determining the pleasantness or the unpleasantness of one's...
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Hummingbird (section Olfaction)
Hummingbirds are birds native to the Americas and comprise the biological family Trochilidae. With approximately 366 species and 113 genera, they occur...
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Helix pomatia have eye spots, but the main sensory organs of the snail are sensory receptors for olfaction, situated in the epithelium of the tentacles....
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Impact of COVID-19 on neurological, psychological and other mental health outcomes (section Disorders of smell (olfaction) and taste (gustation))
of smell (olfaction), which can present as anosmia (loss of olfaction), hyposmia (reduced olfaction) or parosmia (distortion of olfaction). However,...
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droplets can harbour pathogens. Another major function of the nose is olfaction, the sense of smell. The area of olfactory epithelium, in the upper nasal...
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Bird of prey (section Olfaction)
1007/s00442-012-2491-9. PMID 23073637. S2CID 17489247. Potier, Simon (2020). "Olfaction in raptors". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 189 (3): 713–721...
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Thorectes lusitanicus (section Olfaction)
Thorectes lusitanicus is a medium-sized dung beetle ranging from 30-175 mg in dry body weight. It is flightless with strong mandibles that allow it to...
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identifying molecules and thus both are types of chemoreceptors. Both olfaction (smell) and gustation (taste) require the transduction of chemical stimuli...
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Olfactory memory (category Olfaction)
recognition of the mother by her offspring. Throughout evolutionary history, olfaction has served various purposes related to the survival of the species, such...
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House mouse (section Olfaction)
The house mouse (Mus musculus) is a small mammal of the order Rodentia, characteristically having a pointed snout, large rounded ears, and a long and almost...
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Eastern blue-tongued lizard (section Olfaction)
The Tiliqua scincoides scincoides, or eastern blue-tongued lizard, is native to Australia. Its blue tongue can be used to warn off predators. In addition...
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in the development and validation of practical quantitative tests of olfaction, including the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT)...
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