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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «OLFACTION»
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Olfaction: A Model System for Computational Neuroscience
Computational neuroscientists have recently turned to modeling olfactory structures because these are likely to have the same functional properties as currently popular network designs for perception and memory.
Joel L. Davis, Howard Eichenbaum, 1991
JOHN G. HILDEBRAND Research on insect olfaction is important for at least two reasons.
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Olfaction, Taste, and Cognition
This book presents the first multidisciplinary synthesis of the literature in olfactory and gustatory cognition.
Catherine Rouby, Benoist Schaal, Danièle Dubois, 2002
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Cell Biology of
Olfaction
In this book the author presents a critical analysis of what is known about the olfactory sensory cells in both the nasal cavity and the vomeronasal organ.
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The Neurobiology of
Olfaction
Highlighting common principles among various species – including humans, insects, Xenopus laevis (African frog), and Caenorhabditis elegans (nematodes) – this highly interdisciplinary book contains chapters about the most recent ...
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Handbook of Machine
Olfaction: Electronic Nose Technology
Contributions by renowned international scientists as well as application-oriented news from successful "e-nose" manufacturers give a well-rounded account of the topic, and this coverage from R&D to applications makes this book a must-have ...
Tim C. Pearce, Susan S. Schiffman, H. Troy Nagle, 2006
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Olfaction and the Brain
In this book, first published in 2006, Warrick Brewer and his team of experts set out our understanding of olfaction and mental health, relating it to broader principles of neural development and processing as a foundation for understanding ...
Warrick J. Brewer, David Castle, Christos Pantelis, 2006
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Handbook of
Olfaction and Gustation
The text explores the role of olfactory assessment in disease diagnosis and provides an up-to-date review of chemosensory research. in the medical, food, beverage, flavour, perfume, and energy industries.
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Electronic Noses and
Olfaction 2000: Proceedings of the 7th ...
Written by international scientists, engineers, technologists, clinicians, investigators, and instrument manufacturers working in the applied research of e-noses as well as in the applications of olfaction and taste, this volume is ...
Julian W. Gardner, Krishna C. Persaud, 2001
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Olfaction in Vector-host Interactions
This is a multi-authored book with a focus on the role of olfaction (the sense of smell) in the multitude of interactions between arthropods and their blood hosts.
Willem Takken, Bart G. J. Knols, 2010
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Test detects unusual sense of smell in children with autism
There is intriguing evidence for a role for olfaction in social interaction, say the researchers, led by Noam Sobel at the Weizmann Institute of ... «SFARI News, jul 15»
Teams prepare for 2015 BBQ-Fest Cooking Contest
By observing the flags hungry visitors could proceed on a straight, upwind line directly to their prey, olfaction at its best. [Click to enlarge]. «State Gazette, jul 15»
Finn: 'Confederate heritage' doesn't pass the smell test
to millions of your fellow citizens wincing at salt rubbed into centuries-long wounds, might not onlookers keen on olfaction catch a decided whiff ... «Roanoke Times, jul 15»
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TCM syndrome is assessed by inspection, auscultation, olfaction, interrogation, and palpation [20], [24]. Pulmonary TB patients were mainly ... «BMC Blogs Network, jul 15»
Alcohol Makes Foods Smell Better, Study Says
This region of the brain has been shown to play roles in both olfaction and the control of food intake. For these reasons, activation of the ... «KCET, jul 15»
Colon Health and TCM
Acupuncturists are more routinely implementing the basic four diagnostic techniques in their practice, (inspection, auscultation and olfaction, inquiry, ... «Acupuncture Today, jul 15»
How the Science of Smell is Changing Modern Warfare
But by the eve of the 20th Century, scientists had finally begun to study olfaction in earnest—an uptick in scientific interest that coincided with ... «io9, jul 15»
Public Release: 15-Jul-2015 Oriental honey buzzards might stop to …
The authors conclude that olfaction is likely of far greater ecological importance to this species than previously thought, and should be ... «EurekAlert, jul 15»
Sniffing Strength 'Profoundly Altered' in Autism
Prior studies of olfaction in ASD typically required verbal or written instructions, as well as verbal or written responses. "The sniff response is ... «MedPage Today, jul 15»
Now a 'nose' to sniff hazardous gas emissions
The sensors used in e-Nose function on the principle similar to that of human olfaction. It generates a pattern based on the type of aroma. «The Indian Express, jul 15»