Caroline Huart - Research Clinician (IONS/NEUR)

The aim of my research is to develop new methods for assessing the function of the olfactory system in humans (psychophysical assessment and electrophysiological assessment using chemosensory event-related brain potentials (CSERP)). CSERPs have an important disadvantage: the relatively weak signal-to-noise ratio of the recorded responses often limit the interpretation of the recorded responses. We thus developed new stimulation and analysis techniques to increase the signal-to-noise ratio of olfactory and trigeminal CSERPs. Finally, we are documenting the usefulness of chemosensory assessment for the diagnosis of pathologies associated with olfactory dysfunction, in particular, the differential diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment. Clinician at the Dept. of Otorhinolaryngology of the Cliniques universitaires Saint Luc.
Publications
2013
Plasticity of the human olfactory system : the olfactory bulb
Molecules
Huart C, Rombaux P, Hummel T.
18(9): 11586-600
2012
Prognostic value of olfactory bulb volume measurement for recovery in postinfectious and posttraumatic olfactory loss
Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Rombaux P, Huart C, Deggouj N, Duprez T, Hummel T.
147(6):1136-41
2011
The depth of the olfactory sulcus is an indicator of congenital anosmia
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
Huart C, Meusel T, Gerber J, Duprez T, Rombaux P, Hummel T.
32(10):1911-4
2009
Chemosensory pathways: from periphery to cortex
B-ENT
Huart C, Collet S, Rombaux P.
5 Suppl 13: 3-9 (Review)
2009
Post-infectious olfactory loss: a cohort study and update
B-ENT
Rombaux P, Martinage S, Huart C, Collet S.
5 Suppl 13: 89-95
