2013
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0b013e3182872eb4
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Olfactory assessment using the NIH Toolbox

Abstract: The human olfactory system provides us with information about our environment that is critical to our physical and psychological well-being. Individuals can vary widely in their ability to detect, recognize, and identify odors, but still be within the range of normal function. Although several standardized tests of odor identification are available, few specifically address the issues in testing very young children, most of whom are likely to be unfamiliar with many of the odor stimuli used in adult tests and … Show more

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“…All participants reported the self-awareness of their olfactory function in daily-living activity as normosmia or hyposmia, then received the mPST, a 4-item (soap, grape, onion, rose), four-choice, scratch-and-sniff, forced choice olfactory identification test, to measure their olfactory identification function with slight modifications to the NHANES 2011-2014 Chemosensory protocol [12,13]. The perfect score for the test is set to 4.…”
Section: Assessment Of Olfactory Identification Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All participants reported the self-awareness of their olfactory function in daily-living activity as normosmia or hyposmia, then received the mPST, a 4-item (soap, grape, onion, rose), four-choice, scratch-and-sniff, forced choice olfactory identification test, to measure their olfactory identification function with slight modifications to the NHANES 2011-2014 Chemosensory protocol [12,13]. The perfect score for the test is set to 4.…”
Section: Assessment Of Olfactory Identification Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El sistema olfatorio humano detecta olores, sus fuentes y reconoce las cualidades de éstos. Nuestro sentido del olfato nos provee información acerca del aire, el agua y los alimentos, lo que juega un papel crítico en nuestra salud, seguridad, nutrición y bienestar psicológico 10 . Durante la inspiración las moléculas odoríferas penetran en la cavidad nasal.…”
Section: Anatomía Y Fisiología Del Olfatounclassified
“…Las substancias odoríferas llegan a los receptores olfatorios de dos maneras: a través de la inhalación (ruta ortonasal) o por vía posterior (ruta retronasal) 3,10 . Existe una estrecha relación entre el olfato y el gusto.…”
Section: Anatomía Y Fisiología Del Olfatounclassified
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“…Subdomain selection for each of these areas is discussed in the domain-specific articles found later in this supplement. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Request for information #2. This sample of experts was asked how much cost there should be for the equipment needed to administer the NIH Toolbox, as well as persubject costs to gather data.…”
Section: Require No Special Training To Administer 12mentioning
confidence: 99%