From Plato to Pinker there has been the common belief that the experience of a smell is impossible to put into words. Decades of studies have confirmed this observation. But the studies to date have focused on participants from urbanized Western societies. Cross-cultural research suggests that there may be other cultures where odors play a larger role. The Jahai of the Malay Peninsula are one such group. We tested whether Jahai speakers could name smells as easily as colors in comparison to a matched English group. Using a free naming task we show on three different measures that Jahai speakers find it as easy to name odors as colors, whereas English speakers struggle with odor naming. Our findings show that the long-held assumption that pe...
The cognitive- and neuro-sciences have supposed that the perceptual world of the individual is domin...
The cognitive- and neurosciences have supposed that the perceptual world of the individual is domina...
People appear to have systematic associations between odors and colors. Previous research has emphas...
From Plato to Pinker there has been the common belief that the experience of a smell is impossible t...
From Plato to Pinker there has been the common belief that the experience of a smell is impossible t...
Odor naming is difficult for people, but recent cross-cultural research suggests this difficulty is ...
Odor naming is difficult for people, but recent cross-cultural research suggests this difficulty is ...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
It is widely believed that human languages cannot encode odors. While this is true for English, and ...
Olfaction presents a particularly interesting arena to explore abstraction in language. Like other a...
People struggle to name odors, but this limitation is not universal. Majid and Kruspe investigate wh...
People from Western societies generally find it difficult to name odors. In trying to explain this, ...
It has long been claimed that there is no lexical field of smell, and that smell is of too little va...
It has long been claimed that there is no lexical field of smell, and that smell is of too little va...
It is widely believed that human languages cannot encode odors. While this is true for English, and ...
The cognitive- and neuro-sciences have supposed that the perceptual world of the individual is domin...
The cognitive- and neurosciences have supposed that the perceptual world of the individual is domina...
People appear to have systematic associations between odors and colors. Previous research has emphas...
From Plato to Pinker there has been the common belief that the experience of a smell is impossible t...
From Plato to Pinker there has been the common belief that the experience of a smell is impossible t...
Odor naming is difficult for people, but recent cross-cultural research suggests this difficulty is ...
Odor naming is difficult for people, but recent cross-cultural research suggests this difficulty is ...
The human sense of smell can accomplish astonishing feats, yet there remains a prevailing belief tha...
It is widely believed that human languages cannot encode odors. While this is true for English, and ...
Olfaction presents a particularly interesting arena to explore abstraction in language. Like other a...
People struggle to name odors, but this limitation is not universal. Majid and Kruspe investigate wh...
People from Western societies generally find it difficult to name odors. In trying to explain this, ...
It has long been claimed that there is no lexical field of smell, and that smell is of too little va...
It has long been claimed that there is no lexical field of smell, and that smell is of too little va...
It is widely believed that human languages cannot encode odors. While this is true for English, and ...
The cognitive- and neuro-sciences have supposed that the perceptual world of the individual is domin...
The cognitive- and neurosciences have supposed that the perceptual world of the individual is domina...
People appear to have systematic associations between odors and colors. Previous research has emphas...