Brad N. Johnson

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Olfaction
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William S. Cain research assistant UCSD
Noam Sobel grad student 2006 UCSF
 (Encoding of olfactory intensity in humans.)
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Johnson B, Khan RM, Sobel N. (2010) Human Olfactory Psychophysics The Senses: a Comprehensive Reference. 4: 823-857
Zelano C, Montag J, Johnson B, et al. (2007) Dissociated representations of irritation and valence in human primary olfactory cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology. 97: 1969-76
Johnson BN, Sobel N. (2007) Methods for building an olfactometer with known concentration outcomes. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 160: 231-45
Johnson BN, Russell C, Khan RM, et al. (2006) A comparison of methods for sniff measurement concurrent with olfactory tasks in humans. Chemical Senses. 31: 795-806
Porter J, Anand T, Johnson B, et al. (2005) Brain mechanisms for extracting spatial information from smell. Neuron. 47: 581-92
Mainland JD, Johnson BN, Khan R, et al. (2005) Olfactory impairments in patients with unilateral cerebellar lesions are selective to inputs from the contralesional nostril. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 25: 6362-71
Zelano C, Bensafi M, Porter J, et al. (2005) Attentional modulation in human primary olfactory cortex. Nature Neuroscience. 8: 114-20
Bensafi M, Brown WM, Tsutsui T, et al. (2003) Sex-steroid derived compounds induce sex-specific effects on autonomic nervous system function in humans. Behavioral Neuroscience. 117: 1125-34
Bensafi M, Porter J, Pouliot S, et al. (2003) Olfactomotor activity during imagery mimics that during perception. Nature Neuroscience. 6: 1142-4
Johnson BN, Mainland JD, Sobel N. (2003) Rapid olfactory processing implicates subcortical control of an olfactomotor system. Journal of Neurophysiology. 90: 1084-94
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