Effect of Nasal Dilators on Perceived Odor Intensity

Subjects wearing nasal dilators rated olfactory stimuli as being more intense compared with ratings done without nasal expansion. The results support a perceptual constancy model in olfaction. Chem. Senses 22: 177–180, 1997.

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Hauptverfasser: Hornung, David E., Chin, Carol, Kurtz, Daniel B., Kent, Paul F., Mozell, Maxwell M.
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Adult
Analysis of Variance
Biological and medical sciences
Dilatation - instrumentation
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Male
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Odorants - analysis
Olfactory system and olfaction. Gustatory system and gustation
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Reproducibility of Results
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