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Effects of Peppermint and Cinnamon Odor Administration on Simulated Driving Alertness, Mood and Workload

Posted August 4, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Raudenbush B, Grayhem R, Sears T, Wilson I.
North American Journal of Psychology, 2009

Preliminary investigation of the effect of peppermint oil on an objective measure of daytime sleepiness

Posted August 1, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Norrish MI, Dwyer KL
International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology, 2005

Aromatherapy positively affects mood, EEG patterns of alertness and math computations

Posted July 2, 2014 by by Dan Doxey

Diego MA, Jones NA, Field T, Hernandez-Reif M, Schanberg S, Kuhn C, McAdam V, Galamaga R, Galamaga M
The International Journal of Neuroscience, 1998

Evaluation of the harmonizing effect of ylang-ylang oil on humans after inhalation

Posted June 3, 2014 by by Tyler Bahr

Hongratanaworakit T, Buchbauer G
Planta Medica, 2004

East Indian Sandalwood and alpha-santalol odor increase physiological and self-rated arousal in humans

Posted June 3, 2014 by by Tyler Bahr

Heuberger E, Hongratanaworakit T, Buchbauer G
Planta Medica, 2006

Stimulating effect of aromatherapy massage with jasmine oil

Posted May 27, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Hongratanaworakit T
Natural Product Communications, 2010

Ambient odors of orange and lavender reduce anxiety and improve mood in a dental office

Posted May 22, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Lehrner J, Marwinski G, Lehr S, Johren P, Deecke L
Physiology and Behavior, 2005

Aromas of rosemary and lavender essential oils differentially affect cognition and mood in healthy adults

Posted May 22, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Moss M, Cook J, Wesnes K, Duckett P
The International Journal of Neuroscience, 2003

Stimulative and sedative effects of essential oils upon inhalation in mice

Posted May 21, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Lim WC, Seo JM, Lee CI, Pyo HB, Lee BC
Archives of Pharmacal Research, 2005

Modulation of cognitive performance and mood by aromas of peppermint and ylang-ylang

Posted May 21, 2014 by by aromasciadmin

Moss M, Hewitt S, Moss L, Wesnes K
International Journal of Neuroscience, 2008

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