Sentences with phrase «with olfaction»

«Working with olfaction, we found out they're even smarter than rats in some ways.»

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He would also like to see more studies that directly compare olfaction testing with costly and invasive procedures such as brain scans and spinal taps.
Prior research has demonstrated that the MB is associated with learning and memory, especially in relation to the sense of smell, also known as olfaction.
More recently, they teamed with Mark Albers MD, PhD, of the MGH Department of Neurology, co-corresponding author of the paper who has expertise in olfaction, particularly as it relates to brain health and neurodegenerative disease.
«Evidence that the MHC is associated with mate choice is common in many species through chemical cues detected by olfaction,» Banks said, «so it isn't necessarily surprising that selecting for MHC diversity would increase reproductive success in salmon as well.
In another experiment, the researchers tested whether the animals» inability to form social memories might have to do with deficits in olfaction (sense of smell), which is crucial for normal social interaction.
Nevertheless, it is clear that olfaction is important in flavor perception, and it has been argued that with a greater amount of the brain devoted to olfaction, humans may in many ways equal other animals in their olfactory abilities (14).
They have made transgenic mice expressing genes associated with Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases in neurons exclusively involved in olfaction.
Andrea Rothman was a postdoctoral fellow and research associate at the Rockefeller University in New York, where she studied the neurobiology of olfaction; she is a fiction writer and an editor for the journal Hunger Mountain, and her first novel, set in a research lab, is under contract with Janklow & Nesbit Literary Agency.
Alexei Koulakov and colleagues are trying to determine the mathematical rules by which the brain assembles itself, with particular focus on the formation of sensory circuits such as those involved in visual perception and olfaction.
This indicated something was wrong with their sense of smell, known as olfaction.
In an interdisciplinary collaboration, the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine's Working Dog Center (photo above courtesy of University of Pennsylvania), the School of Arts and Science's Department of Physics and Astronomy, Penn Medicine's Division of Gynecologic Oncology, and the Monell Chemical Senses Center have joined together for a research investigation using canine olfaction, along with chemical and nanotechnology analysis, to detect early - stage human ovarian cancer.
In addition, we have done curatorial projects that explored performance through our Public Engagement department with the contemporary orchestra wildUp, the experimental opera company The Industry, and the Institute for Art and Olfaction.
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Over the past five years, her olfactory research has developed through associations with the Monell Chemical Senses Center (PA) and the Institute for Art and Olfaction (LA).
In acidified freshwater, molecular change to chemical cues along with reduced olfaction sensitivity appear to be the primary causes of olfactory - mediated behavioural impairment.
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