Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A closer look shows people around the world differ in their ability to detect, discriminate, and name odors. This gives rise to the question of what influences our ability to smell. Instead of focusing on olfactory deficiencies, this review presents a positive perspective by focusing on factors that make someone a better smeller. We consider three driving forces in improving olfactory ability: one’s biological makeup, one’s experience, and the environment. For each factor, we consider aspects proposed to improve odor perception and critically examine the evidence; as well as introducing lesser discussed areas. In terms of biology, there are case...
The main body of the thesis deals with selected factors underlying the considerable variability in h...
International audienceSmelling monomolecular odors hardly ever occurs in everyday life, and the dail...
Olfaction is not what you think. Although most of us know that we need eyes to see and ears to hear,...
Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A c...
Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A c...
Abstract Odours modify human behaviour. Research in this field develops rapidly, providing more and ...
People are notoriously bad at identifying odors by name. Why might this be? Theories range from comp...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
Decoding the psychological dimensions of human odor perception has long been a central issue of olfa...
International audienceOlfactory expertise remains poorly understood, most likely because experts in ...
Olfactory sensing is ubiquitous across animals and important for survival. Yet, its characteristics,...
The main problem with sensory processing is the difficulty in relating sensory input to physiologica...
Olfactory expertise remains poorly understood, most likely because experts in odor, such as perfumer...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
The main body of the thesis deals with selected factors underlying the considerable variability in h...
International audienceSmelling monomolecular odors hardly ever occurs in everyday life, and the dail...
Olfaction is not what you think. Although most of us know that we need eyes to see and ears to hear,...
Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A c...
Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A c...
Abstract Odours modify human behaviour. Research in this field develops rapidly, providing more and ...
People are notoriously bad at identifying odors by name. Why might this be? Theories range from comp...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
Decoding the psychological dimensions of human odor perception has long been a central issue of olfa...
International audienceOlfactory expertise remains poorly understood, most likely because experts in ...
Olfactory sensing is ubiquitous across animals and important for survival. Yet, its characteristics,...
The main problem with sensory processing is the difficulty in relating sensory input to physiologica...
Olfactory expertise remains poorly understood, most likely because experts in odor, such as perfumer...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
The main body of the thesis deals with selected factors underlying the considerable variability in h...
International audienceSmelling monomolecular odors hardly ever occurs in everyday life, and the dail...
Olfaction is not what you think. Although most of us know that we need eyes to see and ears to hear,...