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Original Paper

Near-infrared spectroscopy of the adult human olfactory cortex

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Pages 95-98 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a non-invasive method for investigating activation of the human cortex. The applicability of NIRS to the olfactory cortex was investigated.

Material and Methods The relative oxy- and deoxy-hemoglobin levels of the orbito-frontal cortex during olfactory stimulation in healthy subjects were measured using NIRS.

Results When perfumed strips containing the odorants β-phenyl ethyl alcohol, iso-valeric acid and γ-undecalactone were presented, the oxy-hemoglobin level increased but the deoxy-hemoglobin level did not change. The increase in the oxy-hemoglobin level was observed bilaterally. A placebo perfumed strip did not elicit a change in the hemoglobin level. It was also observed that the odorant intensity affected the oxy-hemoglobin level. Although the orbito-frontal cortices seemed to be activated bilaterally during olfaction, the right cortex was activated to a greater extent than the left.

Conclusion NIRS appears to be an adequate method for investigating the human olfactory cortex.

Ishimaru T, Yata T, Horikawa K, Hatanaka S. Near-infrared spectroscopy of the adult human olfactory cortex. Acta Otolaryngol 2004; Suppl 553: 95–98.

Ishimaru T, Yata T, Horikawa K, Hatanaka S. Near-infrared spectroscopy of the adult human olfactory cortex. Acta Otolaryngol 2004; Suppl 553: 95–98.

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