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Chemical Senses 23: 443-445,
© 1998 Oxford University Press

Is There an Inner Nose?

David G. Elmes

Psychology Department, Parmly Hall, Washington and Lee University Lexington, VA 24450-0303, USA

Correspondence to be sent to: David G. Elmes, Psychology Department, Parmly Hall, Washington and Lee University Lexington, VA 24450-0303, USA. e-mail: elmesd{at}wlu.edu


   Abstract

Although behavioral and neuropsychological data regarding the existence of images for odors are inconclusive, reconsideration of earlier EEG work provides reasonably clear evidence for an inner nose. However, further EEG studies and neuroimaging data seem essential for conclusive demonstrations of an inner nose.

Accepted 18 March 1998


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