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Matthias Laska

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Neuroscience Research|September 7, 2011
Ultra-high olfactory sensitivity for the human sperm-attractant aromatic aldehyde bourgeonal in CD-1 miceLinda Larsson, Matthias Laska
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 30, 2010
How big is the gap between olfactory detection and recognition of aliphatic aldehydes?Matthias Laska, Anna Ringh
Chemical Senses|February 20, 2016
Behavioral Responses of CD-1 Mice to Six Predator Odor ComponentsThorbjörn Sievert, Matthias Laska
Journal of Animal Science and Technology|June 28, 2018
Effects of an odor or taste stimulus applied to an artificial teat on the suckling behavior of newborn dairy calvesMaria Malidaki, Matthias Laska
Chemical Senses|February 18, 2003
SURE, why not? The SUbstitution-REciprocity method for measurement of odor quality discrimination thresholds: replication and extension to nonhuman primatesMatthias Laska, Nina Grimm
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 10, 2002
Olfactory sensitivity for aliphatic alcohols in squirrel monkeys and pigtail macaquesMatthias Laska, Alexandra Seibt
Perception|June 3, 2016
Olfactory Sensitivity for the Mammalian Blood Odor Component Trans-4,5-epoxy-(E)-2-decenal in CD-1 MiceAmir Sarrafchi, Matthias Laska
Plos One|April 6, 2012
Olfactory sensitivity and odor structure-activity relationships for aliphatic carboxylic acids in CD-1 miceSelçuk Can Güven, Matthias Laska
Psychiatry Research|July 26, 2002
Deviant olfactory experiences, magical ideation, and olfactory sensitivity: a study with healthy German and Japanese subjectsChristine Mohr, Fabienne Hübener, Matthias Laska
Physiology & Behavior|February 7, 2019
Meerkats (Suricata suricatta) are able to detect hidden food using olfactory cues aloneIda Sörensen, Mats Amundin, Matthias Laska
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Neuroscience Research|September 7, 2011
Ultra-high olfactory sensitivity for the human sperm-attractant aromatic aldehyde bourgeonal in CD-1 miceLinda Larsson, Matthias Laska
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|March 30, 2010
How big is the gap between olfactory detection and recognition of aliphatic aldehydes?Matthias Laska, Anna Ringh
Chemical Senses|February 20, 2016
Behavioral Responses of CD-1 Mice to Six Predator Odor ComponentsThorbjörn Sievert, Matthias Laska
Journal of Animal Science and Technology|June 28, 2018
Effects of an odor or taste stimulus applied to an artificial teat on the suckling behavior of newborn dairy calvesMaria Malidaki, Matthias Laska
Chemical Senses|February 18, 2003
SURE, why not? The SUbstitution-REciprocity method for measurement of odor quality discrimination thresholds: replication and extension to nonhuman primatesMatthias Laska, Nina Grimm
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 10, 2002
Olfactory sensitivity for aliphatic alcohols in squirrel monkeys and pigtail macaquesMatthias Laska, Alexandra Seibt
Perception|June 3, 2016
Olfactory Sensitivity for the Mammalian Blood Odor Component Trans-4,5-epoxy-(E)-2-decenal in CD-1 MiceAmir Sarrafchi, Matthias Laska
Plos One|April 6, 2012
Olfactory sensitivity and odor structure-activity relationships for aliphatic carboxylic acids in CD-1 miceSelçuk Can Güven, Matthias Laska
Psychiatry Research|July 26, 2002
Deviant olfactory experiences, magical ideation, and olfactory sensitivity: a study with healthy German and Japanese subjectsChristine Mohr, Fabienne Hübener, Matthias Laska
Physiology & Behavior|February 7, 2019
Meerkats (Suricata suricatta) are able to detect hidden food using olfactory cues aloneIda Sörensen, Mats Amundin, Matthias Laska
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