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Noam Sobel
Weizmann Institute of Science - The Azrieli National Center for Human Brain Imaging and Research
Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Brain Sciences
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Shifted Functionality from the Accessory to Main Olfactory System in Humans
Number of pages: 44
Posted: 07 Mar 2023
Shani Agron
,
Claire De March
,
Reut Weissgross
,
Eva Mishor
,
Lior Gorodisky
,
Tali Weiss
,
Edna Furman-Haran
,
Hiroaki Matsunami
and Noam Sobel
Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Brain Sciences, Duke University - Department of Neurobiology, Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Brain Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Brain Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Brain Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science - Department of Brain Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science - The Azrieli National Center for Human Brain Imaging and Research, Duke University - Department of Neurobiology and Weizmann Institute of Science - The Azrieli National Center for Human Brain Imaging and Research
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Accessory Olfactory System, Main Olfactory System, Social Chemosignals, Tears, Aggression
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An Odor is Not Worth a Thousand Words: From Multidimensional Odors to Unidimensional Odor Objects
Annual Review of Psychology, Vol. 61, pp. 219-241, 2010
Posted: 04 Jun 2010
Yaara Yeshurun
and Noam Sobel
Weizmann Institute of Science and Weizmann Institute of Science - The Azrieli National Center for Human Brain Imaging and Research
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