Individual odor hedonic perception is coded in temporal joint network activity

Volume: 229, Pages: 117782 - 117782
Published: Apr 1, 2021
Abstract
The human sense of smell is highly individual and characterized by a strong variability in the perception and evaluation of olfactory stimuli, depending on cultural imprint and current physiological conditions. Since this individual perspective has often been neglected in fMRI studies on olfactory hedonic coding, this study focuses on the neuronal activity and connectivity patterns resulting from subject-specific olfactory stimulation. :...
Paper Details
Title
Individual odor hedonic perception is coded in temporal joint network activity
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
229
Pages
117782 - 117782
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