- Sensonics, Inc. Home Page
http://www.smelltest.com/
Self-administered olfactory tests. Accurate norms. Quick, easy, reliable and valid. Hundreds of applications. Used in thousands of clinics, universities, and industrial centers world-wide. SIT(also known as the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test), PST (Pocket Smell Test), CC-SIT (Cross-Cultural Smell Identification Test), and PIT (Picture Identification Test) presently available. Manufacturer of Quality Quantitative Tests of the Ability to Smell. Check out their smell test kit at http://www.smelltest.com/cross.htm and then look at our applicaitons page where we pitched the Cyranose 320 against the 12 scratch n' sniff cards.
- Olfaction - A review by John C. Leffingham
http://www.leffingwell.com/
This Web site offers information on interesting subjects related to Flavor Chemistry...and many links for those interested in flavors, fragrance, olfaction, herbs and spices, botanical medicine, as well as organoleptic properties and molecular visualization of selected flavor materials. It includes a detailed essay on Olfaction and some music whilst you read.
- The Osme Fellowship
http://www.osme.co.uk/
Support for people suffering from smell and taste disorders. This web site includes a forum for discussion and comments relating to anosmia, dysosmia, phantosmia, parosmia and prebyosmia.
- Congenital Anosmia Pages
http://www.maxuk.net/fascin.html
UK site set up by an anosmic with some interesting facts, many reader comments and links to useful information for sufferers.
- National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/st.htm
US site, part of the National Institute of Health, specifically about smell and taste disorders with many facts and explanation of many of the technical terms. More than 200,000 people visit a physician annually with a problem related to smell or taste disorders and over 2 million people in US are anosmic.
- Sense of Smell Institute
http://www.senseofsmell.org
Dedicated to the study of the sense of smell and human response to odors
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