All of this has led Jim and me to wonder: Is there a relationship
between olfaction and language, that famous product of the human cerebral cortex?
Not exact matches
When it comes to
olfaction, though, the link
between a thing's molecular structure and its smell is something scientists just don't know.
Additionally, we performed a Hidden Cookie Test to evaluate general
olfaction and observed no difference
between uninfected and infected animals (Uninfected, Type I -, and Type III - infected animals found the cookie on average within 96 ± 14, 109 ± 18, and 123 ± 31 seconds, respectively where variance indicates Standard Error of the Mean).
Olfaction is used for locating and discriminating
between food sources, but also plays a fundamental role in social communication
between individuals.
Different physico - chemical characteristics
between marine and freshwater systems are probably responsible for these distinct mechanisms of impairment, which, under globally rising CO2 levels, may lead to strikingly different consequences to
olfaction.