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Trigeminal stimuli

There is also little stimulation of the sense of touch when flavourings are being tested. Trigeminal Stimuli... [Pg.578]

Trigeminal stimuli are triggered by the trigeminal nerve (Nervus trigeminus). As with taste and smell, we do not know precisely how this works. Trigeminal stimuli are, for example, basic, metallic, astringent, etc. In principle, the sense of temperature and... [Pg.578]

Schaefer ML, Bottger B, Silver WL, Finger TE. Trigeminal collaterals in the nasal epithelium and olfactory bulb a potential route for direct modulation of olfactory information by trigeminal stimuli. / Comp Neurol. 2002 444(3) 221-226. [Pg.304]

Figure 3. Odor intensity vs. overaii intensity of butanoi in normal subjects (%). Also shown ( ) is the perceived intensity (odor intensity) of butanol inhaled via the deficient nostrils of subjects with unilateral trigeminal destruction plotted against the intensity (overall intensity) of the stimulus inhaled via the normal nostrils of the neurectomized subjects (6). Figure 3. Odor intensity vs. overaii intensity of butanoi in normal subjects (%). Also shown ( ) is the perceived intensity (odor intensity) of butanol inhaled via the deficient nostrils of subjects with unilateral trigeminal destruction plotted against the intensity (overall intensity) of the stimulus inhaled via the normal nostrils of the neurectomized subjects (6).
Figure 4 Over 100 trials, individuals were trained to localize phenylethyl alcohol (PEA) when it was presented in a single nostril none succeeded. These results support the interpretation that PEA does not adequately stimulate the trigeminal nerve to provide spatial information about stimulus location (side of the nose). (From Ref [28].)... Figure 4 Over 100 trials, individuals were trained to localize phenylethyl alcohol (PEA) when it was presented in a single nostril none succeeded. These results support the interpretation that PEA does not adequately stimulate the trigeminal nerve to provide spatial information about stimulus location (side of the nose). (From Ref [28].)...

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