Fantastic! Thanks, Kip. A
first rate post, me lad!
BTW, the second article is consistent with the idea by nonscents and myself that the
VNO might be involved in non-pheomonal olfaction.
Related to recent
discussion in another thread, I found some articles related to olfaction sensing and processing.
http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~borp/ - Berkeley Olfactory
Research Project
http://brain.oupjournals.org/cgi/content/full/122/2
/209 - Blind smell: brain activation induced by an undetected air-borne chemical
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v419/n6909/abs/419802a_fs.html&dynoptio
ns=doi1090601509 - Olfactory plasticity: One nostril knows what the other learns (possibly mentioned before)
http://www.pma.caltech.edu/~physcoll/Sobel.html
and
http://www.applesforhealth.com/scentnose1.html-
The World Smells Different to each nostril
[url="http://biorobots.cwru.edu/neuromechanics/Kauer3.pdf"]http://biorobots.cwru.edu/neuromechanics/Kauer3.pdf[/ur
l]
Fantastic! Thanks, Kip. A
first rate post, me lad!
BTW, the second article is consistent with the idea by nonscents and myself that the
VNO might be involved in non-pheomonal olfaction.
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