An injection olfactometer for humans and a new method for the measurement of the shape of the olfactory pulse

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An injection olfactometer for human psychophysical experiments is described. The olfactometer is capable of presenting, either mono- or birhinally, single odorants and binary mixtures. The pulse form of the olfactory stimulus at the exit of the olfactometer approaches a rectangular form, which makes the olfactometer well suited for olfactory reaction time measurements. Since stimulation periods are independent of the subject's inhalation, time-intensity measurements over prolonged periods of time are possible as well. In the second part of this paper, a new technique is described for the measurement of the stimulus pulse form at the exit of the olfactometer.

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De Wijk, R. A., Vaessen, W., Heidema, J., & Köster, E. P. (1996). An injection olfactometer for humans and a new method for the measurement of the shape of the olfactory pulse. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers, 28(3), 383–391. https://doi.org/10.3758/bf03200518

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