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Robert Pellegrino

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Hamel E, Castro J, Gould T, Pellegrino R, Liang Z, Coleman L, et al.
Sci Data . 2024 Nov; 11(1):1220. PMID: 39532906
Advances in theoretical understanding are frequently unlocked by access to large, diverse experimental datasets. Our understanding of olfactory neuroscience and psychophysics remain years behind the other senses, in part because...
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Li Z, Pellegrino R, Kelly C, Hummel T
Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol . 2024 Aug; 281(12):6423-6430. PMID: 39179914
Purpose: Olfactory training (OT) is an effective and affordable option in the treatment of olfactory dysfunction. Despite significant progress in the field in recent years, some factors influencing OT participation...
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Croijmans I, Pellegrino R, Janice Wang Q
Food Res Int . 2024 Mar; 182:114159. PMID: 38519163
For most untrained novices, talking about wine or imagining the smells and flavours of wine is difficult. Wine experts, on the other hand, have been found to have better imagery...
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Hunter S, Hannum M, Pellegrino R, OLeary M, Rawson N, Reed D, et al.
Chem Senses . 2023 Feb; 48. PMID: 36796784
It is estimated that 20%-67% of those with COVID-19 develop olfactory disorders, depending on the SARS-CoV-2 variant. However, there is an absence of quick, population-wide olfactory tests to screen for...
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Pisanski K, Fernandez-Alonso M, Diaz-Simon N, Oleszkiewicz A, Sardinas A, Pellegrino R, et al.
Front Psychol . 2022 Sep; 13:937146. PMID: 36092066
Height preferences reflecting positive assortative mating for height-wherein an individual's own height positively predicts the preferred height of their mate-have been observed in several distinct human populations and are thought...
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Farruggia M, Pellegrino R, Scheinost D
Front Syst Neurosci . 2022 Jul; 16:865929. PMID: 35813269
Functional connectivity approaches have long been used in cognitive neuroscience to establish pathways of communication between and among brain regions. However, the use of these analyses to better understand how...
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Veldhuizen M, Cecchetto C, Fjaeldstad A, Farruggia M, Hartig R, Nakamura Y, et al.
Front Syst Neurosci . 2022 Jun; 16:885304. PMID: 35707745
Ecological chemosensory stimuli almost always evoke responses in more than one sensory system. Moreover, any sensory processing takes place along a hierarchy of brain regions. So far, the field of...
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Parker J, Methven L, Pellegrino R, Smith B, Gane S, Kelly C
Foods . 2022 Apr; 11(7). PMID: 35407054
Olfactory dysfunction is amongst the many symptoms of Long COVID. Whilst most people that experience smell loss post COVID-19 recover their sense of smell and taste within a few weeks,...
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Patel Z, Holbrook E, Turner J, Adappa N, Albers M, Altundag A, et al.
Int Forum Allergy Rhinol . 2022 Apr; 12(4):327-680. PMID: 35373533
Background: The literature regarding clinical olfaction, olfactory loss, and olfactory dysfunction has expanded rapidly over the past two decades, with an exponential rise in the past year. There is substantial...
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Hunter S, Hannum M, Pellegrino R, OLeary M, Rawson N, Reed D, et al.
medRxiv . 2022 Mar; PMID: 35350197
It is estimated that 20-67% of those with COVID-19 develop olfactory disorders, depending on the SARS-CoV-2 variant. However, there is an absence of quick, population-wide olfactory tests to screen for...