Implicit Olfactory Abilities in Traumatic Brain Injured Patients

Abstract

To investigate implicit olfactory abilities in a group of anosmic traumatic brain injured (TBI) patients, an olfactomotor priming paradigm was administered. A group of matched normosmic/mildly microsmic TBI patients and a group of neurologically healthy participants served as controls. For all the groups, an interference effect was evident on the peak velocity of grip aperture when participants grasped a large target preceded by a “small” odor. The present results suggest that some form of implicit olfactory processing is preserved in TBI patients even when diagnosed as anosmic on the basis of explicit olfactory testing.

Publication
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 34(9), 977–988
Valentina Parma
Valentina Parma
Research Assistant Professor in Psychology

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