Evaluative conditioning may be an important mechanism for learning food preferences and aversions; however, in both real life and experimental settings it has not been consistently successful. The current study aimed to gain more insight into which underlying factors may contribute to a successful outcome of olfactory evaluative conditioning. Two groups of 18 participants came in on three consecutive days, and were repeatedly exposed to four novel, neutral odors (CS) coupled to varying disliked, neutral, liked, or no stimuli (taste and/or pictures, US), following a 50% reinforcement schedule, leading to 40 odor presentations per session. Liking ratings, as well as changes in the autonomic nervous system were assessed before, during and afte...
Akey functionof the senseof smell is toguideorganisms towards rewardsandaway from dangers. However, ...
Stimuli associated with emotional events signal the presence of potentially relevant situations, thu...
International audienceOlfaction is determinant for the organization of rodent behavior. In a feeding...
Evaluative conditioning may be an important mechanism for learning food preferences and aversions; h...
Odours are powerful in bringing back distant memories linked to emotional content. This inherent hed...
Whereas some aspects of olfactory hedonism in humans are present from birth, others form during deve...
Background and aim Traditional liking ratings are typically seen as an important determinant in eati...
Evaluative conditioning applies Pavlovian classical conditioning principles to the modification of p...
A long-standing debate in olfactory perception is whether hedonic responses to odors are learned or ...
Background and aim Traditional liking ratings are typically seen as an important determinant in eati...
Odor "sweetness" may arise from experiencing odors and tastes together, resulting in a flavor memory...
International audiencePerception of odours can provoke explicit reactions such as judgements of inte...
In this chapter, a learning account is discussed as a potential explanation for the symptoms in mult...
Associative mechanisms allow organisms to learn which stimuli in the environment predict danger. Suc...
Pairing of odours and tastes in solution results in the odour taking on the taste’s hedonic and perc...
Akey functionof the senseof smell is toguideorganisms towards rewardsandaway from dangers. However, ...
Stimuli associated with emotional events signal the presence of potentially relevant situations, thu...
International audienceOlfaction is determinant for the organization of rodent behavior. In a feeding...
Evaluative conditioning may be an important mechanism for learning food preferences and aversions; h...
Odours are powerful in bringing back distant memories linked to emotional content. This inherent hed...
Whereas some aspects of olfactory hedonism in humans are present from birth, others form during deve...
Background and aim Traditional liking ratings are typically seen as an important determinant in eati...
Evaluative conditioning applies Pavlovian classical conditioning principles to the modification of p...
A long-standing debate in olfactory perception is whether hedonic responses to odors are learned or ...
Background and aim Traditional liking ratings are typically seen as an important determinant in eati...
Odor "sweetness" may arise from experiencing odors and tastes together, resulting in a flavor memory...
International audiencePerception of odours can provoke explicit reactions such as judgements of inte...
In this chapter, a learning account is discussed as a potential explanation for the symptoms in mult...
Associative mechanisms allow organisms to learn which stimuli in the environment predict danger. Suc...
Pairing of odours and tastes in solution results in the odour taking on the taste’s hedonic and perc...
Akey functionof the senseof smell is toguideorganisms towards rewardsandaway from dangers. However, ...
Stimuli associated with emotional events signal the presence of potentially relevant situations, thu...
International audienceOlfaction is determinant for the organization of rodent behavior. In a feeding...