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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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  • 4. Are there sex-related differences in responses to repetitive olfactory/trigeminal stimuli?
    Scheibe M, Opatz O, Hummel T.
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  • 5. Chemosensory event-related brain potentials (CSERP) after strictly monorhinal stimulation.
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  • 8. Chemosensory event-related potentials in early blind humans.
    Cuevas I, Plaza P, Rombaux P, Mouraux A, Delbeke J, Collignon O, De Volder AG, Renier L.
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  • 9. Chemosensory event-related potentials during sleep--a pilot study.
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  • 10. Event-related brain potentials to attended and ignored olfactory and trigeminal stimuli.
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  • 11. The neural representation of odor is modulated by the presence of a trigeminal stimulus during odor encoding.
    Bensafi M, Frasnelli J, Reden J, Hummel T.
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  • 14. Trigeminal event-related potentials in patients with olfactory dysfunction.
    Rombaux P, Mouraux A, Keller T, Hummel T.
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  • 15. Olfactory and chemosomatosensory function in pregnant women assessed with event-related potentials.
    Olofsson JK, Broman DA, Wulff M, Martinkauppi M, Nordin S.
    Physiol Behav; 2005 Sep 15; 86(1-2):252-7. PubMed ID: 16112693
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  • 20. Chemosensory event-related potentials in the investigation of interactions between the olfactory and the somatosensory (trigeminal) systems.
    Livermore A, Hummel T, Kobal G.
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