Product Design
Electrophysiological Studies
Abstract
Documents current research whose objective is to develop methods by which "to objectively and reliably evaluate human responses to cigarettes, smoke constituents and tobacco flavorants." Summarizes research results utilizing Cognitive Nasal Event-Related Potential (NERP) experiements, noting that preliminary evidence suggests that subjects are able to discriminate between the menthol and carbon dioxide and the natural and synthetic menthol. Includes further plans for the project. See Bates #2000783031 and #2023148745 for related documents. Duplicate of Bates #2000459464.
Fields
- Author
- Gullotta, F.P.
- Hayes, C.S.
- Hypothesis
- Smoking psychology and behavior
- Smoke constituent testingDevelopment of methods for measurement of gas and particulate yields in mainstream and sidestream smoke.
- Keyword
- Nasal Event-Related Potentials (NERP)
- Flavorants
- Stimuli
- Additive
- Natural menthol
- Menthol
- Synthetic menthol
- Carbon dioxide
- Subject
- Pharmacology (Effects)
- Menthol (Additives)
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