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Issue title: Includes Special Section: Abstracts from the Joint Meeting of the FESN/GNP, Sept. 12-14, 2013, Berlin, Germany
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Vedaei, Faezeh | Fakhri, Mohammad | Harirchian, Mohammad Hossein | Firouznia, Kavous | Lotfi, Yones | Ali Oghabian, Mohammad
Affiliations: Neuroimaging and Analysis Group (NIAG), ResearchCenter for Molecular and Cellular Imaging (RCMCI), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran | Advanced Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran | Iranian Center of Neurological Researches, Tehran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran | University of Social Welfare And Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Note: [] Corresponding author: Mohammad Ali Oghabian, Neuroimaging and Analysis Group (NIAG), Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging (RCMCI), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. E-mail: oghabian@sina.tums.ac.ir
Abstract: The sense of smell is a complex chemosensory processing in human and animals that allows them to connect with the environment as one of their chief sensory systems. In the field of functional brain imaging, many studies have focused on locating brain regions that are involved during olfactory processing. Despite wealth of literature about brain network in different olfactory tasks, there is a paucity of data regarding task design. Moreover, considering importance of olfactory tasks for patients with variety of neurological diseases, special contemplations should be addressed for patients. In this article, we review current olfaction tasks for behavioral studies and functional neuroimaging assessments, as well as technical principles regarding utilization of these tasks in functional magnetic resonance imaging studies.
Keywords: Olfactory system, neuroimaging, task design, fMRI
DOI: 10.3233/BEN-120320
Journal: Behavioural Neurology, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 267-276, 2013
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