“‘Smelling’ Tag”,2019-12-02
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psychology/smell, most recent first: 2 related tags, 50 annotations, & 13 links (parent).
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- “Do Rodents Smell With Sound?”, 2024
- “Loss of Smelling Is an Early Marker of Aging and Is Associated With Inflammation and DNA Damage in C57BL/6J Mice”, et al 2023
- “A Deep Learning and Digital Archaeology Approach for Mosquito Repellent Discovery”, et al 2022
- “Olfactory Exposure to Late-Pregnant and Lactating Mice Causes Stress-Induced Analgesia in Male Mice”, et al 2022
- “I Cloned My Dog—They Have Completely Different Personalities”, 2022
- “A Pathogenic Fungus Uses Volatiles to Entice Male Flies into Fatal Matings With Infected Female Cadavers”, et al 2021
- “Dog Savior: Immediate Scent-Detection of SARS-COV-2 by Trained Dogs”, et al 2020
- “Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off in Plants”, et al 2020
- “Developmentally Regulated Volatiles Geosmin and 2-Methylisoborneol Attract a Soil Arthropod to Streptomyces Bacteria Promoting Spore Dispersal”, et al 2020
- “Machine Learning for Scent: Learning Generalizable Perceptual Representations of Small Molecules”, Sanchez- et al 2019
- “The Sense of Smell Impacts Metabolic Health and Obesity”, et al 2017
- “A Simple Computational Model of the Bee Mushroom Body Can Explain Seemingly Complex Forms of Olfactory Learning and Memory”, 2016
- “Preservation through Cloning of Superior Canine Scent Detection Ability for Cancer Screening”, et al 2015
- “Scent of the Familiar: An FMRI Study of Canine Brain Responses to Familiar and Unfamiliar Human and Dog Odors”, et al 2015
- “Comparative Analysis of the Domestic Cat Genome Reveals Genetic Signatures Underlying Feline Biology and Domestication”, et al 2014
- “Predators Are Attracted to the Olfactory Signals of Prey”, et al 2010
- “Material Degradomics: On the Smell of Old Books”, et al 2009
- “Using Scent Attractants to Non-Invasively Collect Hair Samples from Cheetahs, Leopards and Lions”, et al 2005b
- “Training Bloodhounds”, 1942
- “The Effects of Olfactory Cues on the Maze Learning of White Rats”, 1940
- “Scents and Sensibility”
- “Atmospheric Intoxication”
- “A Can of Air, Or: C.S.I. Duchamp”
- “The Subjective Experience of Time: Welfare Implications”
- “The Odor of Things, by Scott Sayare”
- “2020: Scents & Semiosis, by Aaron A. Reed”
- “The Ugly History of Beautiful Things: Perfume”
- “The Animals That Sniff out TB, Cancer and Landmines”
- “Does Garlic Protect against Vampires? An Experimental Study”
- “Depression: The Olfactory Perspective”
- “Digital Nose Stimulation Enables Smelling in Stereo”
- “‘It Smelled like Death’: An Oral History of the Double Dare Obstacle Course”
- “The Hidden Reason Processed Pet Foods Are so Addictive”
- “Kitty Litter’s Invention Spawned Pet Cat Industry”
- “Stasi Surveillance”
- “Sweet and Sour Soils”
- “Switzerland’s ‘Silicon Valley of Smell’ Prospers in Age of Big Data”
- “No One Craves Scentlessness”
- “Scratch And Sniff”
- “The Taste Makers”
- “Suzy Batiz’s Empire of Odor”
- “Can Babies Learn to Love Vegetables?”
- “The War on Stink”
- “Starship Kimchi: A Bold Taste Goes Where It Has Never Gone Before”
- “One Day, a Machine Will Smell Whether You’re Sick”
- “What’s the World’s Worst Smell?”
- “Sometimes, Life Stinks. So He Invented the Nasal Ranger.”
- “Why Do Most Languages Have So Few Words for Smells?”
- “Plant-Based Meat like Beyond and Impossible Burgers Get Their Beefy Taste from Flavorists”
- “The Quest to Make a Bot That Can Smell as Well as a Dog”
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