David G. Laing
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View article: Chemosensory Loss during a Traumatic Brain Injury Suggests a Central Pathway for the Rehabilitation of Anosmia
Chemosensory Loss during a Traumatic Brain Injury Suggests a Central Pathway for the Rehabilitation of Anosmia Open
Currently, no method has been developed for rehabilitating olfaction in anosmic patients following a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Here a method for rehabilitation is described which is based on a recent finding that the human posterior py…
View article: Taste-Elicited Activity in Facial Muscle Regions in 5–8-Week-Old Infants
Taste-Elicited Activity in Facial Muscle Regions in 5–8-Week-Old Infants Open
The state of development of the sense of taste in humans during the first few months of life is only partially understood. Since taste plays a critical role in the feeding and nutrition of infants a better understanding of taste developmen…
View article: Smell and Taste Disorders Resulting from Cancer and Chemotherapy
Smell and Taste Disorders Resulting from Cancer and Chemotherapy Open
Malnutrition is common in both adult and pediatric patients undergoing treatment for cancer. Patients commonly attribute difficulties maintaining food intake to an altered taste developed during treatment. This review summarizes what is kn…