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    Advances in Understanding Parosmia: An fMRI Study by Iannilli, Emilia, Leopold, Donald A, Hornung, David E, Hummel, Thomas

    “…A number of patients with a diminished sense of smell also can suffer from parosmia. These patients with such a qualitative smell disorder are often more…”
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    Olfactory Cocainization is Not an Effective Long-Term Treatment for Phantosmia by LEOPOLD, Donald A, HORNUNG, David E

    Published in Chemical senses (01-11-2013)
    “…Phantosmia, the perception of an odor when there are no odorants in the environment, can be a very debilitating symptom. In the 1960s, Zilstorff reported…”
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    Nasal anatomy and the sense of smell by Hornung, David E

    Published in Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology (2006)
    “…As a result of the relative sizes of the various compartments in the nasal cavity, the bulk of the airflow is along the floor of the nasal cavity. The percent…”
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    Experimental and Numerical Determination of Odorant Solubility in Nasal and Olfactory Mucosa by Kurtz, Daniel B., Zhao, Kai, Hornung, David E., Scherer, Peter

    Published in Chemical senses (01-11-2004)
    “…Odorant deposition in the nasal and olfactory mucosas is dependent on a number of factors including local air/odorant flow distribution patterns, odorant…”
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    Phonological and Perceptual Components of Short-Term Memory for Odors by White, Theresa L., Hornung, David E., Kurtz, Daniel B., Treisman, Michel, Sheehe, Paul

    Published in The American journal of psychology (22-09-1998)
    “…Just as a written word can be encoded and retained in memory verbally or visually, an odor might be retained as a verbal description or perceptual (olfactory)…”
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    Nostril dominance: Differences in nasal airflow and preferred handedness by Searleman, Alan, Hornung, David E., Stein, Emily, Brzuszkiewicz, Leah

    Published in Laterality (Hove) (01-03-2005)
    “…Because there appears to be a general propensity among many people to have a consistency in the sidedness of their lateral preferences, the purpose of the…”
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    Odorant confusion matrix: the influence of patient history on patterns of odorant identification and misidentification in hyposmia by Kurtz, Daniel B, White, Theresa L, Sheehe, Paul R, Hornung, David E, Kent, Paul F

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-03-2001)
    “…The odorant confusion matrix (OCM) is an odorant identification test in which the number of correct odorant identifications quantifies the level of olfactory…”
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    What a tangled web we weave : Discriminating between malingering and anosmia by KURTZ, D. B, WHITE, T. L, HORNUNG, D. E, BELKNAP, E

    Published in Chemical senses (01-12-1999)
    “…Two groups of normosmic subjects were instructed to feign a total olfactory loss when tested with the Olfactory Confusion Matrix (OCM). One of the groups was…”
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    A quantitative analysis of sniffing strategies in rats performing odor detection tasks by Youngentob, S L, Mozell, M M, Sheehe, P R, Hornung, D E

    Published in Physiology & behavior (1987)
    “…The sniffing strategies of rats performing two learned odor detection tasks were monitored with a pneumotachograph and quantitatively analyzed with respect to…”
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    Effect of Nasal Dilators on Perceived Odor Intensity by Hornung, David E., Chin, Carol, Kurtz, Daniel B., Kent, Paul F., Mozell, Maxwell M.

    Published in Chemical senses (01-04-1997)
    “…Subjects wearing nasal dilators rated olfactory stimuli as being more intense compared with ratings done without nasal expansion. The results support a…”
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    Congenital lack of olfactory ability by Leopold, D A, Hornung, D E, Schwob, J E

    Published in Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology (01-03-1992)
    “…Twenty-two patients, all of whom reported never having been able to smell anything, were studied to determine the particular features that distinguish…”
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    Relationship Between Uninasal Anatomy and Uninasal Olfactory Ability by Hornung, David E, Leopold, Donald A

    “…OBJECTIVE To examine the relationship between uninasal anatomy and olfactory ability. DESIGN A stepwise analysis of variance was used to regress the logarithm…”
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    Effect of airway resistance on perceived odor intensity by Youngentob, S L, Stern, N M, Mozell, M M, Leopold, D A, Hornung, D E

    Published in American journal of otolaryngology (01-05-1986)
    “…Because of the wide range of human nasal anatomic configurations, some people sniff odorants against comparatively high resistances. To assess the relationship…”
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    The interaction of imposed and inherent olfactory mucosal activity patterns and their composite representation in a mammalian species using voltage-sensitive dyes by Kent, PF, Mozell, MM, Murphy, SJ, Hornung, DE

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-01-1996)
    “…From amphibian data, two mechanisms that could underlie the encoding of odorants by the mucosal activity patterns they engender are as follows (1) receptors…”
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    Odorant quality perception: a metric individual differences approach by Kurtz, D B, Sheehe, P R, Kent, P F, White, T L, Hornung, D E, Wright, H N

    Published in Perception & psychophysics (01-07-2000)
    “…Perceptual spaces, in which similar stimuli are located close to each other and dissimilar stimuli are located far apart, have aided in the understanding of…”
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    The olfactory loss that accompanies an HIV infection by Hornung, David E., Kurtz, Daniel B., Bradshaw, Charles B., Seipel, Doris M., Kent, Paul F., Blair, Donald C., Emko, Precha

    Published in Physiology & behavior (15-06-1998)
    “…HORNUNG, D. E., D. B. KURTZ, C. B. BRADSHAW, D. M. SEIPEL, P. F. KENT, D. C. BLAIR AND P. EMKO. The olfactory loss that accompanies an HIV infection. PHYSIOL…”
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    Successful treatment of phantosmia with preservation of olfaction by Leopold, D A, Schwob, J E, Youngentob, S L, Hornung, D E, Wright, H N, Mozell, M M

    “…A 26-year-old woman had an 8-year history of phantosmia in her left nostril. The phantosmia could be eliminated by nostril occlusion or cocainization of the…”
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    Airflow patterns in a human nasal model by Hornung, D E, Leopold, D A, Youngentob, S L, Sheehe, P R, Gagne, G M, Thomas, F D, Mozell, M M

    “…Nasal airflow patterns were studied by using xenon 133 gas to image the course taken by air as it flowed through a plastic model of the human nasal cavity. The…”
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    Phonological and Perceptual Components of Short‐Term Memory for Odorsa,b by WHITE, THERESA L., HORNUNG, DAVID E., KURTZ, DANIEL B., TREISMAN, MICHEL, SHEEHE, PAUL

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-11-1998)
    “…Just as a written word can be encoded and retained in memory either verbally or in a visual form, so it might seem that an odor might be retained as either a…”
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