“…Although substantial numbers of human studies have suggested that functional olfactory deficits increase with age and age-related illnesses (see, e.g., Schiffman, 1979;Schiffman and Leffingwell, 1981;Perl et al, 1992;Ship and Weiffenbach, 1993;Nordin et al, 1996;Moberg and Raz, 1997;Hoffman et al, 1998;Hummel et al, 1998;Larsson and Backman, 1998;Murphy et al, 1998;Geisler et al, 1999;Lehrner et al, 1999;Rolls, 1999), relatively little work has described the normal aging process in animal models. Research from one laboratory (Hinds and McNelly, 1977, 1979Kaplan et al, 1985) suggests large age-related changes in rats from 3 to 36 months.…”