
Chemosensory Perception publishes original research, original data reports (such as GC-O spectra, or gene deorphanization results), and review papers covering the connection between chemical, sensory, and neurological sciences. It features interdisciplinary work that links these areas together.
Coverage in Chemosensory Perception includes animal work with implications for human phenomena and explores the following areas:
- Identification of chemicals producing sensory response
- Identification of sensory response associated with chemicals
- Human in vivo response to chemical stimuli
- Human in vitro response to chemical stimuli
- Neuroimaging of chemosensory function
- Neurological processing of chemoreception
- Chemoreception mechanisms
- Psychophysics of chemoperception
- Trigeminal function
- Multisensory perception
- Contextual effect on chemo-perception
- Behavioral response to chemical stimuli
- Physiological factors effecting and contributing to chemo-perception
- Flavor and hedonics
- Memory and chemo-perception
- An interdisciplinary journal, drawing primarily from chemistry neuroscience and psychology/sensory science, dedicated to improving understanding of the human chemosensation
- Its mission is to inspire communication across disciplines and accelerate advances in chemosensory perception
- Led by globally recognized editorial board members, each of whom are leaders in their respective fields
Journal information
- Editor-in-Chief
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- Jeannine Delwiche
- Publishing model
- Hybrid (Transformative Journal). Learn about publishing Open Access with us
Journal metrics
- 2.000 (2019)
- Impact factor
- 2.108 (2019)
- Five year impact factor
- 74 days
- Submission to first decision
- 204 days
- Submission to acceptance
- 28,026 (2019)
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Improving the Assessment of Trigeminal Sensitivity: a Pilot Study
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Debittering Moringa oleifera (Lam.) Leaves in Fortified South Indian Instant Soup
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About this journal
- Electronic ISSN
- 1936-5810
- Print ISSN
- 1936-5802
- Abstracted and indexed in
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- AGRICOLA
- ANVUR
- CNKI
- Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
- Current Contents/ Agriculture, Biology & Environmental Sciences
- Dimensions
- EBSCO Academic Search
- EBSCO Biomedical Reference Collection
- EBSCO Discovery Service
- EBSCO Food Science Source
- EBSCO STM Source
- EMBASE
- Google Scholar
- IFIS Publishing
- Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China
- Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST)
- Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition
- Naver
- OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service
- ProQuest Biological Science Database
- ProQuest Central
- ProQuest Chemoreception Abstracts
- ProQuest Earth, Atmospheric & Aquatic Science Database
- ProQuest Health & Medical Collection
- ProQuest Health Research Premium Collection
- ProQuest Natural Science Collection
- ProQuest Neurosciences Abstracts
- ProQuest Pharma Collection
- ProQuest Psychology Database
- ProQuest SciTech Premium Collection
- ProQuest Science Database
- ProQuest-ExLibris Primo
- ProQuest-ExLibris Summon
- PsycINFO
- Reaxys
- SCImago
- SCOPUS
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch)
- Semantic Scholar
- TD Net Discovery Service
- UGC-CARE List (India)
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