“…The fifth paper explored the link between dystonia and diminished sense of smell. “Olfaction as a Marker for Dystonia: Background, Current State and Directions” by Herr and colleagues [ 5 ] reviewed evidence on dystonia and its pathophysiology, including the key neural structures involved. Furthermore, they discussed involvement of these brain structures in the chemical senses to provide an overview on how olfactory deficits may occur in dystonia.…”