Effect of anatomy on human nasal air flow and odorant transport patterns: Implications for olfaction

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Recent studies that have compared CT or MRI images of an individual's nasal anatomy and measures of their olfactory sensitivity have found a correlation between specific anatomical areas and performance on olfactory assessments. Using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques, we have developed a method to quickly (

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Zhao, K., Scherer, P. W., Hajiloo, S. A., & Dalton, P. (2004). Effect of anatomy on human nasal air flow and odorant transport patterns: Implications for olfaction. Chemical Senses, 29(5), 365–379. https://doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjh033

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