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      Improved low-cost, MR-compatible olfactometer to deliver tobacco smoke odor.

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          We describe a low-cost, MRI-compatible olfactometer that delivers fresh cigarette smoke odor, a challenging odorant to present, as well as other odorants. This new olfactometer retains all of the advantages of an earlier design that was capable of only delivering volatile odors (Lowen & Lukas, Behavior Research Methods, 38, 307-313, 2006). The new system incorporates a novel switching mechanism that allows it to deliver fresh smoke generated from a burning cigarette during a stimulus presentation paradigm that might be employed in a cue-reactivity experiment. An evaluation study established that the olfactometer reliably delivered smoke to the participants and that tobacco smoke was discriminated from other odorants; there were no adverse reactions to the device.

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          Journal
          Behav Res Methods
          Behavior research methods
          Springer Nature
          1554-3528
          1554-351X
          Feb 19 2016
          Affiliations
          [1 ] McLean Imaging Center, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, 115 Mill Street, Belmont, MA, 02478, USA. lowen@mclean.harvard.edu.
          [2 ] McLean Imaging Center, McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, 115 Mill Street, Belmont, MA, 02478, USA.
          Article
          10.3758/s13428-016-0709-1 NIHMS762026
          10.3758/s13428-016-0709-1
          4991953
          26896241
          3f391cd8-d2de-4eef-9428-68a28cc7a70f
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          Cigarette,Cue reactivity,Drug cue,Odor,Olfaction,Smoke,fMRI
          Cigarette, Cue reactivity, Drug cue, Odor, Olfaction, Smoke, fMRI

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