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    A study on the relationship between odor hedonic ratings and individual odor detection threshold by Bontempi, Charlotte, Jacquot, Laurence, Brand, Gérard

    Published in Scientific reports (02-11-2022)
    “…Odor hedonic perception (pleasant/unpleasant character) is considered as the first and one of the most prominent dimensions in olfaction and is known to depend…”
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    Odor Hedonic Profile (OHP): a self-rating tool of everyday odors by Charlotte, Bontempi, Laurence, Jacquot, Gérard, Brand

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (04-08-2023)
    “…Odor hedonic estimation (pleasant/unpleasant) is considered the first and one of the most important dimensions in odor perception. Although there are several…”
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    Sex Differences in Odor Hedonic Perception: An Overview by Bontempi, Charlotte, Jacquot, Laurence, Brand, Gérard

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (18-10-2021)
    “…Odor hedonic evaluation (pleasant/unpleasant) is considered as the first and one of the most prominent dimension in odor perception. While sex differences in…”
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    Comparative Behavioral Effects Between Synthetic 2,4,5-trimethylthiazoline (TMT) and the Odor of Natural Fox (Vulpes vulpes) Feces in Mice by Buron, Gaelle, Hacquemand, Romain, Pourie, Gregory, Lucarz, Annie, Jacquot, Laurence, Brand, Gerard

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-10-2007)
    “…Synthetic 2,4,5-trimethylthiazoline (TMT)-a component of red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ) feces-is frequently used to induce unconditioned fear in rodents…”
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    Variability in Odor Hedonic Perception: A Challenge for Neurosensory and Behavioral Research by Bontempi, Charlotte, Brand, Gérard, Jacquot, Laurence

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-10-2024)
    “…Odor hedonic perception (pleasant/unpleasant character) is considered to be the first and one of the most important dimensions in olfaction and is known to be…”
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    Diet and odor hedonic ratings: comparative study between vegetarians, flexitarians, and omnivores by Bontempi, Charlotte, Jacquot, Laurence, Brand, Gérard

    Published in Nutritional neuroscience (02-12-2023)
    “…Objectives: Odor hedonic perception is well known to exhibit great variability and to depend on several parameters, i.e. stimulus, context, and subject…”
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    Ortho‐ and Retronasal stimulations with specific food odours: Hedonic and familiarity ratings are related to chemosensory pleasure scale (CPS) scores by Bontempi, Charlotte, Corbelin, Pauline, Brand, Gérard, Jacquot, Laurence

    Published in Flavour and fragrance journal (01-07-2023)
    “…Volatile compounds can reach olfactory epithelium though the nose (orthonasal olfaction) or the mouth (retronasal olfaction). Although differences have been…”
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    To the self and beyond: Arousal and functional connectivity of the temporo-parietal junction contributes to spontaneous sensations perception by Salgues, Sara, Plancher, Gaën, Jacquot, Laurence, Naveteur, Janick, Fanuel, Lison, Gálvez-García, Germán, Michael, George

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-01-2021)
    “…The temporoparietal junction (TPJ), along with the anterior insula (AI) and the extrastriate body area (EBA), play a major part in embodiment and…”
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    To the self and beyond: Arousal and functional connectivity of the temporo-parietal junction contributes to spontaneous sensations perception by Salgues, Sara, Plancher, Gaën, Jacquot, Laurence, Naveteur, Janick, Fanuel, Lison, Gálvez-García, Germán, Michael, George A.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-01-2021)
    “…•Temporoparietal junction functional connectivity involved in altered body experiences.•Increased functional connectivity of the salient network impedes body…”
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    Impact of deep brain stimulation (DBS) on olfaction in Parkinson's disease: Clinical features and functional hypotheses by Brand, G., Bontempi, C., Jacquot, L.

    Published in Revue neurologique (01-11-2023)
    “…Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical therapy typically applied in Parkinson's disease (PD). The efficacity of DBS on the control of motor symptoms in PD…”
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    Thoughts and sensations, twin galaxies of the inner space: The propensity to mind-wander relates to spontaneous sensations arising on the hands by Michael, George A., Tapiero, Isabelle, Gálvez-García, Germán, Jacquot, Laurence

    Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-10-2017)
    “…•Bodily sensations and spontaneous thoughts may relate to self-awareness.•We assessed the relation between the propensity to mind-wander and spontaneous…”
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    My heart is in my hands: The interoceptive nature of the spontaneous sensations felt on the hands by Michael, George A, Naveteur, Janick, Dupuy, Marie-Agnès, Jacquot, Laurence

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-05-2015)
    “…Abstract Somatic sensations may arise in the total absence of external stimuli, i.e., spontaneous sensations (SPSs). Because the background of body sensations…”
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    Toxicity of Carbon Dioxide: A Review by Guais, Adeline, Brand, Gerard, Jacquot, Laurence, Karrer, Mélanie, Dukan, Sam, Grévillot, Georges, Molina, Thierry Jo, Bonte, Jacques, Regnier, Mireille, Schwartz, Laurent

    Published in Chemical research in toxicology (19-12-2011)
    “…The toxicity of carbon dioxide has been established for close to a century. A number of animal experiments have explored both acute and long-term toxicity with…”
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    Comparison between low doses of TMT and cat odor exposure in anxiety- and fear-related behaviors in mice by Hacquemand, R., Choffat, N., Jacquot, L., Brand, G.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-02-2013)
    “…► Behavioral responses to predator odor are strongly different from one work to another. ► Fear and anxiety related behaviors are often jointly considered. ►…”
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    Postnatal exposure to predator odor (TMT) enhances spatial learning in mice adulthood by Hacquemand, R., Jacquot, L., Brand, G.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-04-2012)
    “…► Adult behav/physiol responses are partly dependent on neonatal experiences. ► Postnatal exposure to TMT induces better spatial learning achievement at…”
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    TRANSITIVITY OF ODOR PREFERENCES: CONSTANT AND PARTICULARITIES IN HEDONIC PERCEPTION by Brand, Gérard, Haaz, Virginie, Jacquot, Laurence

    “…Transitivity of preferences has been investigated for a long time in decision‐making. In the field of perception, the pleasantness of odors raises several…”
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    Comparative Fear-Related Behaviors to Predator Odors (TMT and Natural Fox Feces) before and after Intranasal ZnSO4 Treatment in Mice by Hacquemand, Romain, Jacquot, Laurence, Brand, Gérard

    Published in Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience (23-12-2010)
    “…The possibility that synthetic 2,4,5-trimethylthiazoline (TMT), frequently used to induce unconditioned fear in rodents, could be more a pungent odor…”
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    Comparative Fear-Related Behaviors to Predator Odors (TMT and Natural Fox Feces) before and after Intranasal ZnSO(4) Treatment in Mice by Hacquemand, Romain, Jacquot, Laurence, Brand, Gérard

    “…The possibility that synthetic 2,4,5-trimethylthiazoline (TMT), frequently used to induce unconditioned fear in rodents, could be more a pungent odor…”
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    Unconscious odor detection could not be due to odor itself by Jacquot, Laurence, Monnin, Julie, Brand, Gérard

    Published in Brain research (26-03-2004)
    “…Unconscious odor detection has been demonstrated but the mechanisms implied in this process have been poorly studied. In so far, most odorants activate both…”
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    Effects of CO₂ inhalation exposure on mice vomeronasal epithelium by Hacquemand, Romain, Buron, Gaelle, Pourié, Gregory, Karrer, Melanie, Jacquot, Laurence, Brand, Gerard

    Published in Cell biology and toxicology (01-08-2010)
    “…Nasal epitheliums are the first sites of the respiratory tract in contact with the external environment and may therefore be susceptible to damage from…”
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