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1. The Human Affectome

4. More than smell – COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis

6. Cross-modal associations of human body odour attractiveness with facial and vocal attractiveness provide little support for the backup signals hypothesis: A systematic review and meta-analysis

9. An olfactory self-test effectively screens for COVID-19

10. Identification of the needs of individuals affected by COVID-19

12. Neural processing of the reward value of pleasant odorants

17. The role of hedonics in the Human Affectome

18. The Human Affectome

21. Past, Present, and Future of Human Chemical Communication Research

22. Smell and taste changes are early indicators of the COVID-19 pandemic and political decision effectiveness

23. Influence of the human body odor compound HMHA on face perception.

27. Children’s Awareness and Uses of Odor Cues in Everyday Life: A Finland–France Comparison

30. Attitudes toward Everyday Odors for Children with Visual Impairments: A Pilot Study

34. The Human Affectome

36. Mere end lugtesans - COVID-19 er associeret med svær påvirkning af lugtesansen, smagssansen og mundfølelsen

37. Olfactory rehabilitation : Benefits of a multi-professional care

38. The Human Affectome

40. COVID-19 et olfaction

41. A Methodological Investigation of a Dental MRI Coil to Obtain Functional Signals from the Human Olfactory Bulb

44. African Gene Flow Reduces Beta-Ionone Anosmia/Hyposmia Prevalence in Admixed Malagasy Populations

47. sj-docx-1-psp-10.1177_01461672211034376 – Supplemental material for Blindness, But Not HMHA Anosmia, Predicts Loneliness: A Psychophysical Study

48. Corrigendum to: More than smell: COVID-19 is associated with severe impairment of smell, taste, and chemesthesis

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