It has long been suspected that attentional processes differ between olfaction and the other senses. Here, we test whether voluntary dishabituation, seen, for example, when we re-attend to the ticking of a clock, can occur in olfaction. Participants were seated in an odorized room, where at various intervals they had to evaluate what they could smell. An experimental group had one nostril open and the other closed, except during the evaluations, so that the closed side was subject to centrally driven habituation, but not peripheral adaptation. A control group had both nostrils closed except during evaluations. Following exposure, the experimental group could not report the room's odor in either the centrally habituated nostril (i.e., that r...
Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure and several ...
Visual stimuli often dominate nonvisual stimuli during multisensory perception. Evidence suggests hi...
Visual stimuli often dominate nonvisual stimuli during multisensory perception. Evidence suggests hi...
Current emphasis on odorant physiochemical features as the basis for perception largely ignores the ...
The human sense of smell is highly sensitive, often conveying important biological signals. Yet, ane...
Olfaction is unique among the senses in that signals from the peripheral sensory receptors bypass th...
Human and animal olfactory perception is shaped both by functional demands and by various environmen...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Sudden visual events capture attention involuntarily because they may signal potential threats. Some...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Human and animal olfactory perception is shaped both by functional demands and by various environmen...
The main functions of olfaction relate to finding food, avoiding predators and disease, and social c...
Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure and several ...
Visual stimuli often dominate nonvisual stimuli during multisensory perception. Evidence suggests hi...
Visual stimuli often dominate nonvisual stimuli during multisensory perception. Evidence suggests hi...
Current emphasis on odorant physiochemical features as the basis for perception largely ignores the ...
The human sense of smell is highly sensitive, often conveying important biological signals. Yet, ane...
Olfaction is unique among the senses in that signals from the peripheral sensory receptors bypass th...
Human and animal olfactory perception is shaped both by functional demands and by various environmen...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Sudden visual events capture attention involuntarily because they may signal potential threats. Some...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Human and animal olfactory perception is shaped both by functional demands and by various environmen...
The main functions of olfaction relate to finding food, avoiding predators and disease, and social c...
Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure and several ...
Visual stimuli often dominate nonvisual stimuli during multisensory perception. Evidence suggests hi...
Visual stimuli often dominate nonvisual stimuli during multisensory perception. Evidence suggests hi...