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Temporal integration in nasal lateralization and nasal detection of carbon dioxide
Authors:Wise Paul M  Radil Tomas  Wysocki Charles J
Affiliation:Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. pwise@monell.org
Abstract:
Two experiments examined time/concentration trading for the detection of carbon dioxide, an irritant with little or no odor. Experiment 1 employed the nasal lateralization method: subjects attempted to determine which nostril received carbon dioxide and which received pure air when presented simultaneously. Experiment 2 employed a temporal, two-alternative, forced-choice, detection paradigm with monorhinal stimulation. In both experiments, stimulus duration was varied at a number of fixed concentrations to determine the shortest, detectable pulse. Under both conditions, threshold pulse duration decreased as stimulus concentration increased. Power functions with exponents of less than negative one described the data quite well: More than a twofold increase in duration was needed to compensate for a twofold decrease in concentration. Thus, for carbon dioxide, the nasal trigeminal system functions as an imperfect integrator at threshold-level.
Keywords: chemesthesis   psychophysics   sensitivity   trigeminal
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