Although anthropologists frequently report the centrality of odours in the daily lives and cultural beliefs of many small-scale communities, Western scholars have historically considered the sense of smell as minimally involved in human communication. Here, we suggest that the origin and persistence of this latter view might be a consequence of the fact that most research is conducted on participants from Western societies who, collectively, were rather old (adults), deodorized and desensitized (ODD) to various aspects of olfactory perception. The view is rapidly changing, however, and this themed issue provides a timely overview of the current state-of-the-art on human chemocommunication. Based on evolutionary models of communication, the ...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
People are notoriously bad at identifying odors by name. Why might this be? Theories range from comp...
Since antiquity, the sense of smell (olfaction) is considered as a distance sense, just like sight a...
Revue dans numéro thématique coordonné par S. Craig Roberts, Jan Havlíček et Benoist Schaal.Internat...
Recent work has demonstrated that human body odour alters with changing emotional state and that emo...
Although chemical signaling is an essential mode of communication in most vertebrates, it has long b...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
As one of the five basic senses, olfaction provides a unique channel to understand our sensory world...
Across diverse lineages, animals communicate using chemosignals, but only humans communicate about c...
Humans use multiple senses to navigate the social world, and the sense of smell is arguably the most...
The sense of olfaction has been considered of minor importance in human communication. In recent yea...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
Odours can have a significant influence on the outcome of social interactions. However, we have yet ...
It was long believed that humans were unable to utilise the odours of conspecifics to co-ordinate so...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
People are notoriously bad at identifying odors by name. Why might this be? Theories range from comp...
Since antiquity, the sense of smell (olfaction) is considered as a distance sense, just like sight a...
Revue dans numéro thématique coordonné par S. Craig Roberts, Jan Havlíček et Benoist Schaal.Internat...
Recent work has demonstrated that human body odour alters with changing emotional state and that emo...
Although chemical signaling is an essential mode of communication in most vertebrates, it has long b...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
As one of the five basic senses, olfaction provides a unique channel to understand our sensory world...
Across diverse lineages, animals communicate using chemosignals, but only humans communicate about c...
Humans use multiple senses to navigate the social world, and the sense of smell is arguably the most...
The sense of olfaction has been considered of minor importance in human communication. In recent yea...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
Odours can have a significant influence on the outcome of social interactions. However, we have yet ...
It was long believed that humans were unable to utilise the odours of conspecifics to co-ordinate so...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
People are notoriously bad at identifying odors by name. Why might this be? Theories range from comp...
Since antiquity, the sense of smell (olfaction) is considered as a distance sense, just like sight a...