International audienceSeveral studies have shown a significant relationship between smelling and olfactory imagery abilities. The primary aim of the present study was to validate a French version of the Vividness of Olfactory Imagery Questionnaire (VOIQ). The secondary aim was to investigate its capability to differentiate individuals with smell loss from healthy individuals. After having elaborated a French translation of the VOIQ (fVOIQ), we evaluated olfactory imagery abilities of 387 French participants who anonymously self-completed the fVOIQ: 121 pathologic individuals (hyposmic and anosmic), 244 normosmic individuals (healthy non-expert), and 22 fragrance experts. Significant split-half reliability as expressed by Spearman correlatio...
The capacity to form olfactory images has received less attention than the formation of visual and a...
Olfactory dysfunction is a relatively common disorder that is often under-recognized by both patient...
It is estimated that 20–67% of those with COVID-19 develop olfactory disorders, depending on the SAR...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown a significant relationship between smelling and olf...
International audienceWe asked whether the large variability in odor imaging ability is underlain by...
We asked whether the large variability in odor imaging ability is underlain by interindividual diffe...
International audienceIntroduction Odor imagery is known to be more difficult than any other modalit...
We asked whether the large variability in odor imaging ability is underlain by interindividual diffe...
Abstract Objective To validate a French version of the Olfactory Disorders Questionnaire (Fr-ODQ). M...
Objective: To develop a French Short Version of the Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorders-Negative St...
International audienceMental imagery has been used successfully in sensorimotor training, but rarely...
Abstract Odours modify human behaviour. Research in this field develops rapidly, providing more and ...
International audienceThere are large individual differences in the self-reported ability to form vi...
OBJECTIVE: The 'Sniffin' Sticks' olfactory test contains pen-like odour dispensing devices which are...
When our smell is altered (dysosmia), our security, our health, our pleasure, might be altered as we...
The capacity to form olfactory images has received less attention than the formation of visual and a...
Olfactory dysfunction is a relatively common disorder that is often under-recognized by both patient...
It is estimated that 20–67% of those with COVID-19 develop olfactory disorders, depending on the SAR...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown a significant relationship between smelling and olf...
International audienceWe asked whether the large variability in odor imaging ability is underlain by...
We asked whether the large variability in odor imaging ability is underlain by interindividual diffe...
International audienceIntroduction Odor imagery is known to be more difficult than any other modalit...
We asked whether the large variability in odor imaging ability is underlain by interindividual diffe...
Abstract Objective To validate a French version of the Olfactory Disorders Questionnaire (Fr-ODQ). M...
Objective: To develop a French Short Version of the Questionnaire of Olfactory Disorders-Negative St...
International audienceMental imagery has been used successfully in sensorimotor training, but rarely...
Abstract Odours modify human behaviour. Research in this field develops rapidly, providing more and ...
International audienceThere are large individual differences in the self-reported ability to form vi...
OBJECTIVE: The 'Sniffin' Sticks' olfactory test contains pen-like odour dispensing devices which are...
When our smell is altered (dysosmia), our security, our health, our pleasure, might be altered as we...
The capacity to form olfactory images has received less attention than the formation of visual and a...
Olfactory dysfunction is a relatively common disorder that is often under-recognized by both patient...
It is estimated that 20–67% of those with COVID-19 develop olfactory disorders, depending on the SAR...