Jun 12 @WeizmannScience: "A new study in @LabWorg showed that people have individual 'respiratory fingerprints.' It also revealed that these patterns reflect physiological states like arousal or BMI, and mental states such as anxiety or depression / https://t.co/h4AwEtJZzY "
As always this is a team effort led by Timna Soroka, alongside with ∙ @AharonRavia ∙ Kobi Snitz ∙ Danielle Honigstein ∙ Aharon Weissbrod ∙ @LiorGoro ∙ Tali Weiss ∙ @OferPerl ∙ @NoamSobel 👃🧡
👃🚨 NEW PAPER ALERT🚨👃
Just out in @CurrentBiology - "Humans have nasal respiratory fingerprints" by Timna Soroka et al.
(link to #OpenAccess paper @ comment!)
TL;DR - Human nasal respiratory fingerprints are individually unique patterns that reflect brain-driven respiration
A new study in @LabWorg showed that people have individual “respiratory fingerprints.” It also revealed that these patterns reflect physiological states like arousal or BMI, and mental states such as anxiety or depression>> https://t.co/Mn60yXYmI2
Can breathing patterns may help early diagnosis of #Parkinson’s disease?
So excited to share our paper on the relation between #breathing and #Parkinson's disease, now out in @CommsMedicine
https://t.co/cOgW3HsNiK?
🚨NEW PAPER ALERT🚨
Happy to share lead author @LiorGoro 's work is now published in @NatureComms showing that humans without a sense of #smell breathe differently!
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https://t.co/WgDR9H49tG
Excited to share that our first study in which I act as a senior author was published today!🧠
We investigated cerebellar responses to traumatic autobiographical memory in PTSD
Congrats and well done, Chrysanthi Blithikioti for leading this project!
https://t.co/qWehrwZxH1
Last but not least - Reut Weissgross on the contribution of men in the association between unexplained recurrent pregnancy loss and olfaction ✊🏼
@ISOT2024Iceland#ISOT2024