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Bruce P. Halpern

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
retronasal olfaction
Website:
http://www.psych.cornell.edu/people/Faculty/bph1.html
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Parents

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Carl Pfaffmann grad student 1959 Brown

Children

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Jeannine Delwiche grad student 1997-1993 Cornell (Neurotree)
John E. Hayes grad student 1998-2000 Cornell
Juyun Lim grad student 2002-2005 Cornell
Juyun Lim grad student 2002-2005 (Neurotree)
Francine H. Hollis grad student 2011 Cornell (Neurotree)
Michael A. Nestrud grad student 2008-2011 Cornell
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Hollis FH, Halpern BP. (2019) Qualitative alcoholic and dealcoholized wine vapor-phase stimuli perceptions using a citation frequency-based method Journal of Wine Research. 30: 78-93
Halpern BP. (2014) Human Trigeminal Sensory Responses to Vapor-Phase Stimuli Chemosensory Perception. 7: 126-139
Wajid NA, Halpern BP. (2012) Oral cavity discrimination of vapor-phase long-chain 18-carbon fatty acids. Chemical Senses. 37: 595-602
Hollis FH, Halpern BP. (2012) Assessment of Low-Density Polyethylene Squeeze Bottles in Delivering Wine Vapor-Phase Stimuli: A Preliminary Study Journal of Sensory Studies. 27: 314-323
Bolton B, Halpern BP. (2010) Orthonasal and retronasal but not oral-cavity-only discrimination of vapor-phase fatty acids. Chemical Senses. 35: 229-38
Stephenson D, Halpern BP. (2009) No oral-cavity-only discrimination of purely olfactory odorants. Chemical Senses. 34: 121-6
Parikh V, Lee-Lim AP, Halpern BP. (2009) Retronasal and Oral-Cavity-Only Identifications of Air-Phase Trigeminal Stimuli Chemosensory Perception. 2: 9-24
Dragich AM, Halpern BP. (2008) An oral-cavity component in retronasal smelling of natural extracts. Physiology & Behavior. 93: 521-8
Chen V, Halpern BP. (2008) Retronasal but not oral-cavity-only identification of "purely olfactory" odorants. Chemical Senses. 33: 107-18
Sun BC, Halpern BP. (2005) Identification of air phase retronasal and orthonasal odorant pairs. Chemical Senses. 30: 693-706
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