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A dynamic cortical network encodes violations of expectancy during taste perceptionSex differences in chemosensation: sensory or emotional?Food-pics: an image database for experimental research on eating and appetiteNonlinear response speedup in bimodal visual-olfactory object identification.Feeling smart: Effects of caffeine and glucose on cognition, mood and self-judgment.Ghrelin modulates encoding-related brain function without enhancing memory formation in humans.Taste quality decoding parallels taste sensations.Changes in Gustatory Function and Taste Preference Following Weight Loss.Superadditive and Subadditive Neural Processing of Dynamic Auditory-Visual Objects in the Presence of Congruent Odors.Verbal labels selectively bias brain responses to high-energy foods.Early electrophysiological markers of visual awareness in the human brain.Higher sensitivity to sweet and salty taste in obese compared to lean individuals.Superadditive opercular activation to food flavor is mediated by enhanced temporal and limbic coupling.The cortical chronometry of electrogustatory event-related potentials.Perceived Odor-Taste Congruence Influences Intensity and Pleasantness Differently.Induced gamma-band activity elicited by visual representation of unattended objects.Visual-olfactory Interactions: Bimodal Facilitation and Impact on the Subjective Experience.Circles are different: The perception of Glass patterns modulates early event-related potentialsAs Soon as You Taste It: Evidence for Sequential and Parallel Processing of Gustatory InformationModulation of event-related potentials to food cues upon sensory-specific satietyA bittersweet symphony: Evidence for taste-sound correspondences without effects on taste quality-specific perceptionDelta activity encodes taste information in the human brainHacking the Brain: Dimensions of Cognitive Enhancement.Non-invasive recording from the human olfactory bulbRecognizing Taste: Coding Patterns Along the Neural Axis in MammalsRepeatability of Taste Recognition Threshold Measurements with QUEST and Quick Yes-NoEstimation of Olfactory Sensitivity Using a Bayesian Adaptive Method
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