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Mats J. Olsson

Affiliations: 
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden 
Area:
Olfaction
Website:
http://www.psyk.uu.se/hemsidor/olfaction/mats_olsson.htm
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Tognetti A, Saluja S, Lybert N, et al. (2023) Olfactory cues of naturally occurring systemic inflammation: A pilot study of seasonal allergy. Neuroimmunomodulation
Tognetti A, Thunell E, Zakrzewska M, et al. (2023) Discriminating between sick and healthy faces based on early sickness cues: an exploratory analysis of sex differences. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. 11: 386-396
Gordon AR, Lundström JN, Kimball BA, et al. (2023) Human scent as a first-line defense against disease. Scientific Reports. 13: 16709
Tognetti A, Williams MN, Lybert N, et al. (2023) Humans can detect axillary odor cues of an acute respiratory infection in others. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. 11: 219-228
Anja Juran S, Tognetti A, Lundström JN, et al. (2022) Disgusting odors trigger the oral immune system. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. 11: 8-17
Iravani B, Peter MG, Arshamian A, et al. (2021) Acquired olfactory loss alters functional connectivity and morphology. Scientific Reports. 11: 16422
Arshamian A, Sundelin T, Wnuk E, et al. (2021) Human sickness detection is not dependent on cultural experience. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20210922
Tognetti A, Sarolidou G, Lasselin J, et al. (2021) Acute Systemic Experimental Inflammation Does Not Reduce Human Odor Identification Performance. Chemical Senses. 46
Sarolidou G, Tognetti A, Lasselin J, et al. (2020) Olfactory Communication of Sickness Cues in Respiratory Infection. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 1004
Sarolidou G, Axelsson J, Kimball BA, et al. (2020) People expressing olfactory and visual cues of disease are less liked. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 375: 20190272
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