Scientific & Medical Publications Utilizing Sensonics’ Products

Listed below are scientific and medical publications that have incorporated Sensonics’ products. References to studies employing The Smell Identification Test™ are followed by a code: “UPSIT®” (University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test™). Studies employing other Sensonics’ products are signified by the following codes: “B-SIT®” (Brief Smell Identification Test®), “PST®” (Pocket Smell Test®), “ODMT®” (Odor Discrimination/Memory Test®), “PIT®” (Picture Identification Test®), “STT®” (Smell Threshold Test™), “S&S™” (Snap & Sniff® Threshold Test), “PSW™” (The Pediatric Smell Wheel®), The Waterless Empirical Taste Test® (WETT®) or “EG” (Electrogustometer). This list is representative, not inclusive. Papers are listed below under two categories: I. Non-clinical Papers; and II. Clinical Papers by Disorders.  Please note that this information is provided as a service to the general public. We emphasize that our tests are not designed to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The following list is provided only for scientific and informational purposes. 



Index to Non-Clinical Papers Using Sensonics’ Products

  1. Test Applications
  2. Test Development and Validation


Index to Clinical Papers Using Sensonics’ Products (By Disorder)

    1. 22q11 Deletion Syndrome
    2. Acne
    3. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
    4. Aging
    5. Alcoholism & Drug Abuse (see also Korsakoff’s Psychosis)
    6. Allergies, Nasal Inflammation, Nasosinus Disease, Polyposi & Upper Respiratory Infections
    7. Alpha-Synuclein Disease
    8. Alzheimer’s Disease
    9. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Motor Neuron Disease
    10. Anaesthesia
    11. Aneurysms
    12. Anorexia Nervosa
    13. Aspergers Syndrome
    14. Ataxias
    15. Attention Deficit Disorder
    16. Autoimmunity
    17. Autonomic Disorder
    18. Bardet Biedl
    19. Bipolar Disorder
    20. Blindness
    21. Cancer
    22. Cataplexy
    23. Cerebrovascular Dysfunction
    24. Chemical Exposure
    25. Choanal Atresia
    26. Chorda Tympani Nerve Damage
    27. Chronic Kidney Disease
    28. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
    29. Chronic Rhinosinusitis
    30. Churg-Strauss Syndrome
    31. Cigarette Smoking
    32. Ciliary Dyskinesia
    33. Congenital Anosmia/Hyposmia
    34. COVID-19
    35. Cystic Fibrosis
    36. Depression
    37. Diabetes
    38. Downs Syndrome
    39. Electrogustometer
    40. Epilepsy Temporal Lobe Resection/Brain Lesioning
    41. Essential Tremor
    42. Facial Paralysis
    43. Frontotemporal Lobe Degeneration
    44. Guamanian Als/PD/Dementia Syndrome
    45. Head Trauma
    46. Huntingtons Disease
    47. Hypotension/Hypertension
    48. Inflammation
    49. Influenza
    50. International Populations
    51. Intracranial
    52. Kallmanns Syndrome
    53. Korsakoffs Psychosis
    54. Laryngectomy
    55. Latrogenesis
    56. Leprosy
    57. Liver Disease
    58. Lubag
    59. Medications
    60. Migraines
    61. Mild Cognitive Impairment
    62. Multiple Chemical Hypersensitivity
    63. Multiple Sclerosis
    64. Mutated Genes
    65. Obesity
    66. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
    67. Oral Submucous Fibrosis
    68. Orofacial Clefting (OFC)
    69. Orthostatic Tremor
    70. Panic Disorder
    71. Parkinson’s Disease
    72. Pediatric
    73. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections
    74. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
    75. Pregnancy
    76. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
    77. Pseudoparahypothyroidism
    78. Psychopathology
    79. Pulmonary Function
    80. Refsum Disease
    81. Restless Leg Syndrome
    82. Rhinoplasty
    83. Schizophrenia
    84. Seasonal Affective Disorder
    85. Sinus Surgery
    86. Sjogrens Syndrome
    87. Sleep Disturbances
    88. Spinal Cord Injury
    89. Spinocerebellar Ataxia
    90. Thalassemia
    91. Theophylline
    92. Tongue Disorders
    93. Toxic Exposure
    94. Uvulopalatoplasty
    95. Vitamin Deficiency
    96. Wilson’s Disease