Qualitative consciousness arises at the sensory level of olfactory processing and pervades our experience of smells to the extent that qualitative character is maintained whenever we are aware of undergoing an olfactory experience. Building upon the distinction between Access and Phenomenal Consciousness the paper offers a nuanced distinction between Awareness and Qualitative Consciousness that is applicable to olfaction in a manner that is conceptual precise and empirically viable. Mounting empirical research is offered substantiating the applicability of the distinction to olfaction and showing that olfactory qualitative-consciousness can occur without awareness, but any olfactory state that we are aware of being in is always qualitative....
Understanding the relation between attention and consciousness is an important part of our understan...
International audienceAbstract Although olfaction is a modality with great interindividual perceptua...
The main problem with sensory processing is the difficulty in relating sensory input to physiologica...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Contemporary literature on consciousness, with some exceptions, rarely considers the olfactory syste...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Although vision is the de facto model system of consciousness research, studying olfactory conscious...
Smell 'sensations' are among the most mysterious of conscious experiences, and have been cited in de...
Olfaction is not what you think. Although most of us know that we need eyes to see and ears to hear,...
Human and animal olfactory perception is shaped both by functional demands and by various environmen...
Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
Human and animal olfactory perception is shaped both by functional demands and by various environmen...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
This book was conceived as a tribute to one of the founders of the psychological study of the sense ...
Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
Understanding the relation between attention and consciousness is an important part of our understan...
International audienceAbstract Although olfaction is a modality with great interindividual perceptua...
The main problem with sensory processing is the difficulty in relating sensory input to physiologica...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Contemporary literature on consciousness, with some exceptions, rarely considers the olfactory syste...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Although vision is the de facto model system of consciousness research, studying olfactory conscious...
Smell 'sensations' are among the most mysterious of conscious experiences, and have been cited in de...
Olfaction is not what you think. Although most of us know that we need eyes to see and ears to hear,...
Human and animal olfactory perception is shaped both by functional demands and by various environmen...
Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
Human and animal olfactory perception is shaped both by functional demands and by various environmen...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
This book was conceived as a tribute to one of the founders of the psychological study of the sense ...
Within the discipline of sociology human olfaction is rich with social significance yet remains a po...
Understanding the relation between attention and consciousness is an important part of our understan...
International audienceAbstract Although olfaction is a modality with great interindividual perceptua...
The main problem with sensory processing is the difficulty in relating sensory input to physiologica...