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Olfactory Prosthesis: From Concept Towards Reality
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Olfactory Prosthesis: From Concept Towards Reality
Although the sense of smell is often taken for granted, approximately 20% of the population experiences some degree of olfactory dysfunction, ranging from partial impairment (hyposmia) to complete loss (anosmia). These individuals find that their olfactory dysfunction not only handicaps them in their daily life, but also affects their physical and psychological health. Various paradigms exist for restoring the sense of smell, but these methods are not effective for all patients, leaving many to suffer a degraded quality of life. These patients are seeking solutions, including prosthetic technology. While implants and prostheses already exist for other sensory modality such as hearing, developing an olfactory prosthesis technology is more complex, as it must overcome the dual obstacles of the detection of odorous molecules and neural stimulation.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the art. Tackling existing challenges through an interdisciplinary approach, Olfactory Prosthesis: From Concept Towards Reality brings together researchers in nanotechnology to develop appropriate olfactory sensors, in microtechnology, medicine and neuroscience to develop neural stimulators capable of targeting the olfactory system, in biotechnology and machine learning to combine sensor and stimulator technologies, and in mechanical design and cognitive sciences to make these integrated devices usable in real life. Finally, the book presents an initial proof of concept for an olfactory substitution prosthesis.
Although the sense of smell is often taken for granted, approximately 20% of the population experiences some degree of olfactory dysfunction, ranging from partial impairment (hyposmia) to complete loss (anosmia). These individuals find that their olfactory dysfunction not only handicaps them in their daily life, but also affects their physical and psychological health. Various paradigms exist for restoring the sense of smell, but these methods are not effective for all patients, leaving many to suffer a degraded quality of life. These patients are seeking solutions, including prosthetic technology. While implants and prostheses already exist for other sensory modalities such as hearing, developing an olfactory prosthesis technology is more complex, as it must overcome the dual obstacles of the detection of odorous molecules and neural stimulation.
Olfactory Prosthesis: From Concept Towards Reality provides a comprehensive overview of the most state-of-the art prosthesis technology. Tackling existing challenges through an interdisciplinary approach, the text brings together researchers in microtechnology, medicine and neuroscience to develop neural stimulators capable of targeting the olfactory system, to combine sensor and stimulator technologies, and to make these integrated devices usable in real life. Finally, the book presents an initial proof of concept for an olfactory substitution prosthesis.
Highlights
- Formulates solutions for an oft-disregarded disorder (hyposmia/anosmia) affecting millions Offers an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing from nanotechnologies to biology and psychological sciences Presents blueprints for future technologies as well as concrete intermediate solutions
Über den Autor
Moustafa Bensafi is a CNRS Research Director at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center, where he leads pioneering research on the psychology and neurobiology of olfaction. His research bridges neuroscience, cognitive sciences, and clinical applications, addressing a critical gap in understanding how the brain interprets smells and their emotional significance. He earned his PhD on the affective processing of odors under the supervision of André Holley and Catherine Rouby, and further expanded his expertise during a post-doctorate at the University of California at Berkeley, before joining the CNRS in 2004. In 2008, Moustafa Bensafi was awarded the CNRS Bronze Medal, recognizing his outstanding early-career contributions to neuroscience. He is the author of over 150 scientific publications and the book „Brain and Smell“. From 2021 to 2025, he coordinated the European ROSE project, a multidisciplinary effort to develop the first proof of concept for an olfactory prosthesis. He is a leading figure in olfactory cognition research, with a career marked by innovation, leadership, and a commitment to both scientific discovery and societal impact.
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| Größe | 23,5 × 15,5 cm |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 978-3-032-21740-0 |
| Verlag | Springer International Publishing |
| Erscheinungsdatum | 01.06.2026 |
| Anzahl Seiten | 267 Seiten |
| Abbildungen | XI, 267 p. 37 illus., 12 illus. in color. |
| Herausgegeben von | Moustafa Bensafi |
| Sprache | Englisch |
| Zielgruppe | Fach- und Sachbuch |
| Lieferbarkeit | Noch nicht erschienen. Erscheint laut Verlag/Lieferant |
| Datenbasis | 20260414_Onix30_Upd_01 |
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