I: Historical Perspectives --;1. Olfaction and the Primitive : Nineteenth-Century Medical Thinking on Olfaction --;II: The Basic Science of Olfaction --;2. Morphology and Plasticity of the Vertebrate Olfactory Epithelium --;3. Molecular Aspects of Olfaction --;4. The Biochemistry of Olfactory Neurons: Stages of Differentiation and Neuronal Subsets --;5. Neuroanatomical Substrates of Olfaction --;6. Neurophysiology of the Olfactory Bulb --;7. Olfactory Learning and Memory in the Rat: A 'Model System' for Studies of the Neurobiology of Memory --;8. Sex Differences in Olfaction in Mammals --;III: Clinical Issues in the Study of Olfaction --;9. Techniques in the Quantitative Study of Human Olfaction --;10. Stimulus Selection in the Design and Interpretation of Olfactory Studies --;11. Assessing Olfaction: Cognitive and Measurement Issues --;12. A Neurolinguistic Perspective of the Study of Olfaction --;13. Human Olfaction in Infancy and Early Childhood --;14. Olfaction and Human Sexuality: A Psychoanalytic Approach --;15. Olfaction and Emotion --;16. Primary Olfactory Disorders: Anosmia, Hyposmia, and Dysosmia --;17. Olfactory Hallucinations --;18. Olfaction in Aging and Medical Disorders --;19. Olfactory Impairment in Korsakoff's Syndrome --;20. Olfaction and Head Injury --;21. Olfaction and Neuropsychiatry.
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At that time, studies in the efficacy of olfaction as an alternative modality of stimulation in brain-injured adults were taking place at IRBN.