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Method of altering perception of time

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In this paper, methods and compositions for modifying an individual's perception of an interval of time are described. But none of the methods are presented in this paper, except for the one presented here.
Abstract
Methods and compositions for modifying an individual's perception of an interval of time are disclosed.

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A Review and Classification of Widely used Offline Brain Datasets

TL;DR: A comprehensive overview of various BCI datasets is provided and feature extractors and classifiers used for each dataset are provided.
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Odor as an Aid to Chemical Safety: Odor Thresholds Compared with Threshold Limit Values and Volatilities for 214 Industrial Chemicals in Air and Water Dilution

TL;DR: The body of information in this paper is directed to specialists in industrial health and safety, and air and water pollution, who need quantitative data on the odor thresholds of potentially hazardous chemical vapors and gases.
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Olfactory detection and identification performance are dissociated in early Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: The isolated odor identification deficit suggests that the initial chemosensory impairment in AD is central rather than peripheral, and olfactory detection thresholds as well as taste detection thresholds were not impaired relative to those of controls.
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The olfactory and cognitive deficits of parkinson's disease: Evidence for independence

TL;DR: Findings lend support to the hypothesis that the olfactory disorder of parkinsonism is independent of the cognitive, perceptual‐motor, and memory manifestations of the disease.
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Adhesively applied external nasal strips and dilators containing medications and fragrances

TL;DR: In this article, a dilator is designed to provide a gentle expanding force to the nasal wall tissue when the dilator was adhesively attached to the nose, which can improve the shelf-life and in-use olfactory effectiveness of such products.
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Use of odorants to alter learning capacity

TL;DR: In this article, a method for enhancing learning in a person by the administration of a mixed-floral odorant was proposed, which can be used as an adjuvant to improve learning and as an aid in education, and for rehabilitation of patients diagnosed with pathologically-induced learning disabilities.