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Meanings of
olfaction
in English
Portuguese
olfação
Catalan
olfacte
Spanish
sentido del olfato
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The faculty that enables us to distinguish scents.
smell
sense of smell
olfactory modality
Portuguese
olfação
Synonyms
Examples for "
smell
"
smell
sense of smell
olfactory modality
Examples for "
smell
"
1
The warm sweet
smell
of the whin bloom was in the air.
2
He could
smell
it now in the same way here in Mississippi.
3
The
smell
of broiling and frying and boiling arises in the air.
4
The perception of the mind corresponds to the
smell
of the nostrils.
5
The
smell
of stale cigars and cocoa matting was in the air.
1
The
sense
of
smell
,
even in the human being, is very wonderful.
2
The
sense
of
smell
was also exceedingly sensitive with the Mizora people.
3
The
sense
of
smell
has a great deal to do with memory.
4
It is well known, also, that fishes have a
sense
of
smell
.
5
Not trusting to sight, but solely to his unerring
sense
of
smell
.
Usage of
olfaction
in English
1
However, the underlying mechanisms linking
olfaction
and food intake are poorly understood.
2
General
olfaction
and sensorimotor gating were normal in both male and female infection.
3
Those were characterized by high subjective importance of
olfaction
and low chemical sensitivity.
4
But the way that
olfaction
and vision work are different, both computationally and structurally.
5
The subventricular zone provides new neurons for the olfactory bulb functionally contributing to
olfaction
.
6
The Drosophila antenna is a sophisticated structure that functions in both
olfaction
and audition.
7
He had devoted his life to the study of
olfaction
.
8
In contrast to what had been demonstrated in rats, levodopa did not improve
olfaction
.
9
Several animal studies demonstrated that
olfaction
is modulated by dopamine (DA).
10
Diurnal rhythms have been observed in human behaviors as diverse as sleep,
olfaction
,
and learning.
11
Now Winslow and his colleagues are having their turn, with Y-mazes and
olfaction
and habituation tests.
12
The involvement of multiple second messengers may provide mechanisms for both fine-tuning and desensitization of
olfaction
.
13
These analgesic effects were demonstrated at doses that did not affect locomotion, motor coordination or
olfaction
.
14
Temperature also plays an important role in
olfaction
.
15
The amount of things that
olfaction
plugs into, as far as your behavior goes, is insane.
16
Objective: We sought to determine the impact of bilateral ST resection on
olfaction
during a transsphenoidal approach.
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About this term
olfaction
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
artificial olfaction
general olfaction
impaired olfaction
mammalian olfaction
assess olfaction
More collocations
Translations for
olfaction
Portuguese
olfação
olfato
olfacto
Catalan
olfacte
Spanish
sentido del olfato
olfato
Olfaction
through the time