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Electroantennography or EAG is a
technique for
measuring the
average output of an
insect antenna to its
brain for a
given odor. It is
commonly used in...
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Terms (13th ed.).
Pearson Education. p. 51. ISBN 978-0-13-127384-9. "
Electroantennography (EAG)". Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
Retrieved March 27, 2010...
- EAG may
refer to:
Electroantennography Estimated average glucose European ****ociation of
Geochemistry Eagle Airways, a
defunct New
Zealand airline Eaglehawk...
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neuron terminals in the
olfactory bulb. In insects, one can
perform electroantennography or
calcium imaging within the
olfactory bulb.
Olfactory sensory neurons...
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Electrocochleography (ECOG),
electrography of
cochlear auditory activity Electroantennography (EAG),
electrography of
insect antennae olfaction Electrogastrography...
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electroolfactography EOG
olfactory epithelium in
mammals 3—uncommon
electroantennography EAG
olfactory receptors in
arthropod antennae 4—not
applicable clinically...
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perfumes in E.
dilemma were
found to be
absent in E. viridissima.
Electroantennography found differences between the
groups in
olfactory sensitivity to...
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alone could provide. Electro-olfactography is
closely related to
electroantennography, the
electrography of
insect antennae olfaction.
Neuroscientist David...
- and “distorts”
other odorants interaction with
those receptors.
Electroantennography, Electro-olfactography
Machine olfaction, E-nose Bill S. Hansson...
- electrodes. Alternatively, one may test
using different sensilla.
Electroantennography Insect olfaction Olsson,
Shannon B.; Hansson, Bill S. (2013), Touhara...