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Identification of odor active substances in human amniotic fluid
2010
Poster P326 session VII: Olfactory Psychophysics & Clinical Studies; Central Olfaction; Objectives. Physiological evidence indicates that olfaction could. already function in the human fetus [1]. Right after birth the odor. of amniotic fluid (AF) is detectable to newborns and seems to. attract [2] and calm them [3]. Such early attraction may derive. from fetal learning/memory, and may help newborns adapt to the. postnatal environment. The chemosensory basis of AF. attractiveness has not been investigated yet, and this study aimed. to characterize odor active compounds therein. Methods. The. flavor profile of AF was monitored by descriptive sensory. evaluation using an adult panel, while the…
Interroger les représentations sociales pour identifier les leviers d’un rééquilibre entre protéines animales/végétales : Approche psychosociale
2015
Poster confidentiel; absent
Olfactory configural and elemental abilities in adults with autism
2014
Olfactory configural and elemental abilities in adults with autism. Clinical chemosensation 2014
Get more details on amino acid transporters changing Drosophila's mind...
2016
Get more details on amino acid transporters changing Drosophila's mind.... 17. rencontre du Club de neurobiologie des invertébrés
Les enfants en surpoids seraient-ils moins hédonistes que les enfants normo-pondéraux ?
2015
Poster confidentiel; absent
Food oral processing: a key step for food sensory perception
2014
Food oral processing: a key step for food sensory perception
The perception of olfactory mixtures: Two strategies
2015
The perception of olfactory mixtures: Two strategies. Color and odor workshop
Perception and processing of odor mixtures
2012
Perception and processing of odor mixtures. Olfaktologie / Gustologie
Differential activation of neural networks in an odor recognition task: an event-related fMRI study
2010
Differential activation of neural networks in an odor recognition task: an event-related fMRI study. 32. Annual meeting (AChemS)
Integrated PET/MRI in preclinical studies State of the art
2013
International audience; The exquisite tissue contrast of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the absence of ionising radiation and the opportunity to obtain new molecular and functional data have strengthened the enthusiasm for coupling MRI rather than computed tomography (CT) to positron emission tomography (PET). When reviewing the current literature one might be surprised by the almost unlimited diversity of what is placed under the name of PET/MRI in the articles. The magnetic field is varying from 0.3 Tesla (T) to 9.4 T, the size of the bore varies also from the wide bore of clinical scanners to volumes limited to a few tens of mL. Many preclinical studies are performed using separate PE…