Our nostrils share a ‘smelly’ rivalry

Washington, Aug 21 (ANI): Our nostrils may look like a happy pair, but according to a new study, when they pick up conflicting scents, the nose holes become deadly rivals.

The study, published online in Current Biology, a Cell Press publication, explains that when the nose encounters two different scents simultaneously, the brain processes them separately through each nostril in an alternating fashion.

The finding by researchers at Rice University in Houston is the first demonstration of “perceptual rivalry” in the olfactory system.

“Our discovery opens up new avenues to explore the workings of the olfactory system and olfactory awareness,” said Denise Chen, assistant professor of psychology, who coauthored the research paper with graduate student Wen Zhou.

For the study, 12 volunteers sampled smells from two bottles containing distinctively different odors. One bottle had phenyl ethyl alcohol, which smells like a rose, and the other had n-butanol, which smells like a marker pen.

The bottles were fitted with nosepieces so that volunteers could sample both scents simultaneously-one through each nostril.

During 20 rounds of sampling, all 12 participants experienced switches between smelling predominantly the rose scent and smelling predominantly the marker scent. Some experienced more frequent and drastic switches than others, but there was no predictable pattern of the switch across the whole group of volunteers or within individuals.

Chen said this “binaral rivalry” between the nostrils resembles the rivalry that occurs between other pairs of sensory organs.

When the eyes simultaneously view two different images-one for each eye-the two images are perceived in alternation, one at a time. And when alternating tones an octave apart are played out of phase to each ear, most people experience a single tone that goes back and forth from ear to ear.

In the laboratory setting in which each nostril simultaneously received a different smell, the participants experienced an “olfactory illusion,” she said.

“Instead of perceiving a constant mixture of the two smells, they perceive one of the smells, followed by the other, in an alternating fashion, as if the nostrils were competing with one another. Although both smells are equally present, the brain attends to predominantly one of them at a time,” the expert added.

“The binaral rivalry involves adaptations at the peripheral sensory neurons and in the cortex,” Chen said.

“Our work sets the stage for future studies of this phenomenon so we can learn more about the mechanisms by which we perceive smells,” the expert said.

In binaral rivalry, the tug-of-war between dominance and suppression of the olfactory perception exists only in the mind of the person who smells the odors, while the physical properties of the olfactory stimuli remain unchanged, Chen said. This gives humans the rare opportunity to dissociate olfactory perception and physical stimulation. (ANI)

Lawyer of Biden’s daughter’s ‘pal’ pulls out of ‘cocaine snorting video’ sale

New York, March 30 (ANI): The lawyer representing US Vice President Joseph Biden’s daughter’s ‘friend’, who claimed having shot a video of her purportedly snorting cocaine, has abandoned the case.

Thomas Dunlap revealed he was no longer the attorney for the man who was trying to sell the 43-minute tape that allegedly showed Ashley Biden taking lines of white powder at a party in Deleware.

“I can’t comment. I can’t make any comment on anything about it,” the New York Post quoted him as saying when questioned about what led to the split.

According to RadarOnline.com, Dunlap reportedly ditched his former client because “he did not want to be involved due to circumstances surrounding the publicity of the matter.”

The video, around 90 seconds of which was shown to the New York Post, allegedly shows a woman similar to Ashley taking putting a pipe into her nostril and snorting lines of the banned substance.

She is later spotted chatting up with other people in the room, before reaching a point where she screams, “Shut the f— up!”

While the dialogue is less clearly audible, the woman is then reportedly seen making repeated references to the drugs. (ANI)

Joe Biden’s daughter’s ‘cocaine snorting video’ up for sale (Lead:)

New York, March 29 (ANI): U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden may have to face shame after a video of his daughter allegedly snorting cocaine has been put for sale.

The 43-minute tape was said to have been recorded by his daughter Ashley’s ‘friend’ who is now trying to sell it for 4 million dollars, said Thomas Dunlap, a lawyer representing the seller.

The New York Post was shown about 90 seconds of 43-minute tape.

In the video, a 20-something woman with light skin and long brown hair can be seen taking a red straw from her mouth, bending over a desk, inserting the pipe into her nostril and snorting lines of white powder.

Few minutes later she stands up and begins talking with other people in the room.

The camera focuses on her as she moves around the room. At one point she shouts, “Shut the f— up!”

Although the conversation is difficult to discern, the woman makes repeated references to the drugs.

No one else in the video is seen using the drugs. (ANI)