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Olfactory training in normosmic individuals: a randomised controlled trial.
Author: BrattM, HeianI T, HelvikA S, HummelT, MyklebustT A, NordgårdS, ThorstensenW M
Original Abstract of the Article :
Even if olfactory training (OT) is a well-established treatment for individuals with olfactory dysfunction, the effect on individuals with normosmia remains uncertain. In this randomised controlled trial, we explore how OT with different exposure lengths affect olfactory function in individuals with...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.4193/Rhin23.229
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Olfactory Training: Can It Enhance Our Sense of Smell?
Our sense of smell, often taken for granted, plays a vital role in our everyday experiences. This research investigates the effects of olfactory training (OT) on individuals with a normal sense of smell (normosmia). OT, a well-established treatment for olfactory dysfunction, aims to improve the ability to detect and identify odors. This study, employing a randomized controlled trial, explored how different durations of OT influenced olfactory function in individuals with normosmia.
Unveiling the Benefits of Olfactory Training for Normosmic Individuals
The research, while conducted on a small sample size, offers promising results. The study found that olfactory training with different exposure lengths did not significantly affect olfactory function in individuals with normosmia. This suggests that while OT may be beneficial for individuals with olfactory dysfunction, it might not be a necessary intervention for individuals with a normal sense of smell.
A Journey Through the World of Scent
This study reminds us that while OT can be a powerful tool for restoring olfactory function in those who have lost it, it might not be a universal solution. Just as a camel navigating the desert chooses the most suitable path, we need to carefully consider the specific needs of each individual when deciding whether OT is an appropriate intervention.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The world of olfaction is a fascinating landscape. This study, like a desert oasis, provides us with valuable insights into the potential benefits and limitations of olfactory training. As we continue to explore the intricate workings of our senses, we can better understand the complex interplay of factors that influence our perception of the world around us.
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- Date Completed n.d.
- Date Revised 2023-10-17
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