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  • 3. Chemosensory event-related potentials in relation to side of stimulation, age, sex, and stimulus concentration.
    Stuck BA, Frey S, Freiburg C, Hörmann K, Zahnert T, Hummel T.
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  • 8. Lateralisation of intranasal trigeminal chemosensory event-related potentials.
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  • 10. Topographical differences in the sensitivity of the human nasal mucosa to olfactory and trigeminal stimuli.
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  • 11. 3-Methylindole alters both olfactory and trigeminal nasal mucosal potentials in rats.
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  • 12. Sex differentiated responses to intranasal trigeminal stimuli.
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  • 13. Chemosensory specific reduction of trigeminal sensitivity in subjects with olfactory dysfunction.
    Frasnelli J, Schuster B, Zahnert T, Hummel T.
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  • 15. Responses to olfactory and intranasal trigeminal stimuli: relation to the respiratory cycle.
    Haehner A, Gruenewald G, Dibenedetto M, Hummel T.
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  • 16. Arousal responses to olfactory or trigeminal stimulation during sleep.
    Stuck BA, Stieber K, Frey S, Freiburg C, Hörmann K, Maurer JT, Hummel T.
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  • 17. Co-stimulation with an olfactory stimulus increases arousal responses to trigeminal stimulation.
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  • 18. Mechano-chemical nociceptors in the avian trigeminal mucosa.
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  • 19. Intranasal trigeminal function in subjects with and without an intact sense of smell.
    Iannilli E, Gerber J, Frasnelli J, Hummel T.
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  • 20. Pupillary responses to intranasal trigeminal and olfactory stimulation.
    Schneider CB, Ziemssen T, Schuster B, Seo HS, Haehner A, Hummel T.
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