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Poster Numbering Key:The first number indicates the poster board numberThe second number (#Pxxx) indicates the poster abstract number46 #P305 A neural code <strong>for</strong> binary odorant mixture interactionsin the noseGinny E Cruz, Graeme Lowe. Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States47 #P306 Influence of the chemical structure on odor intensity andodor character of halogenated and methylated phenolsAndrea Strube 1 , Andrea Buettner 1,2 . 1 Fraunhofer Institute <strong>for</strong>Process Engineering and Packaging (IVV), Freising, Germany,2Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Emil Fischer Center,University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany48 #P307 The first quantitative model of the nasal aerodynamicsin mouseJianbo Jiang 1 , Yuehao Luo 1 , Michael Dishowitz 2 , Alexander CWright 3 , Kai Zhao *1 . 1 Monell chemical senses center,Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2 Department of AnimalBiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, UnitedStates, 3 Radiology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center,Philadelphia, PA, United States49 #P265 Insect Olfaction and the Electrostatic EffectThomas M. Dykstra. Dykstra Laboratories, Inc., Gainesville,FL, United States50 #P308 Implicit modulation of preferences <strong>for</strong> odors by explicitchoices in long-term memoryGéraldine Coppin 1,2 , Sylvain Delplanque 1,2 , CharlèneFournier 1,2 , David Sander 1,2 . 1 Swiss Center <strong>for</strong> Affective<strong>Sciences</strong>, University of Geneva, rue des Battoirs 7, Geneva,Switzerland, 2 Laboratory <strong>for</strong> the study of Emotion Elicitationand Expression (E3 Lab), University of Geneva, 40 Bld du Pontd‘Arve, Geneva, SwitzerlandS AT U R D AY51 #P309 The eyes see what the nose smells: Olfactory modulation ofvisual perception in binocular rivalryWen Zhou 1,3 , Yi Jiang 1 , Sheng He 2 , Denise Chen 3 . 1 ChineseAcademy of <strong>Sciences</strong>, Beijing, China, 2 Chinese Academy of<strong>Sciences</strong>, Beijing, China, 3 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,MN, United States, 4 Rice University, Houston, TX,United StatesAbstracts are printed as submitted by the author(s)<strong>Program</strong> in Detail | 87

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