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  1. 3. velj

    Ever wondered if the smell of orange sounds louder than the smell of chocolate? Of course you have.

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    31. sij
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    Skinner would be proud (seriously great work tho!)

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    31. sij

    New work by and colleagues showing EEG recordings from the HUMAN(!!!) olfactory bulb!

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  4. 31. sij

    In our lab we study the human olfactory bulb…to better understand the rat.

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  5. 28. sij

    No pressure... well just a bit 😏. But it's for a good cause: more philosophy for the people!

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  6. 28. sij
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    This Special Issue is open to all scientists of human olfaction & cognition, from basic mechanisms, through applied research, to clinical questions. Editors: Prof Maria Larsson Prof Jonas Olofsson Dr Artin Ashamian Dr Linus Andersson

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  8. 8. sij

    Great work by the lead author Stina Cornell Kärnekull, Maria Larsson and the great people at Gösta Ekman Laboratory 7/7

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  9. 8. sij

    Seeing/smelling a lawn mower/grass at encoding would not differ from either cue alone on memory bump formation. 6/7

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  10. 8. sij

    Second, a single sensory cue can reproduce the same reminiscence pattern as a much richer multisensory cueing experience. This implies: 5/7

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  11. 8. sij

    This tells us something fundamental about memory encoding. First, the reminiscence bumps are not modulated by visual experience. 4/7

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  12. 8. sij

    We demonstrate that the famous childhood reminiscence bump for odors and the adolescent bump for sounds are robust to blindness. 3/7

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  13. 8. sij

    In a preregistered study, we examined sound- and odor-evoked autobiographical memories of congenital/early blind and sighted individuals. 2/7

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  14. 8. sij
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    4. kol 2019.

    Why is "mouth-breather" sometimes used to describe an ignorant person? Maybe because breathing through the nose improves memory retention! Read how in a recent Journal Club by L. Molle & describing work by .

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  17. 4. lip 2019.

    We have a signal! The amount of hard work and engineering brilliance by our magical PhD student is unprecedented.

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  18. 3. svi 2019.

    Our new postdoc in the lab just published some amazing data on how incredibility fast the interplay between the visual and memory system can be.

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    22. tra 2019.

    How do complex olfactory mixtures relate to component molecules? New paper from helps make sense out of olfactory mayhem,

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    20. ožu 2019.

    Our new questionnaire is online! Measuring multisensory imagery of wine: the Vividness of Wine Imagery Questionnaire

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