Abstract Odours modify human behaviour. Research in this field develops rapidly, providing more and more exciting discoveries. In this context, our daily odorous environment has been surprisingly poorly explored. The aim of our study was to quantify olfactory perception and preliminarily identify factors affecting the frequency of odorous experiences. We were also interested in knowing whether human olfactory ecology relates with olfactory performance. In this study, patients with olfactory deficits (n = 62) and healthy controls (n = 97) had their olfactory threshold and odour identification abilities measured before and after a two-week intervention comprising counting of conscious perception of odours naturally occurring in the environmen...
The capacity to form olfactory images has received less attention than the formation of visual and a...
Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure and several ...
Olfactory disorders have been documented both in aging and in various neurodegenerative and psychiat...
Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A c...
Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A c...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
International audienceBackground: When you smell an odorant, your first reaction will certainly be e...
Olfactory sensing is ubiquitous across animals and important for survival. Yet, its characteristics,...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether people with a professional interest in odors...
Population-based field research on human olfaction has been limited by a lack of feasible assessment...
The main body of the thesis deals with selected factors underlying the considerable variability in h...
Human chemosensation can be strongly influenced by how much attention people pay to chemosensory sti...
This book was conceived as a tribute to one of the founders of the psychological study of the sense ...
"Olfaction" (adverbial form: "olfactory") is described as the sense of smell.1 Among all of our sens...
Recent work has demonstrated that human body odour alters with changing emotional state and that emo...
The capacity to form olfactory images has received less attention than the formation of visual and a...
Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure and several ...
Olfactory disorders have been documented both in aging and in various neurodegenerative and psychiat...
Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A c...
Olfaction is often viewed as difficult, yet the empirical evidence suggests a different picture. A c...
Foreword by Richard J. Stevenson, Macquarie University (Australia): It was long thought that the hum...
International audienceBackground: When you smell an odorant, your first reaction will certainly be e...
Olfactory sensing is ubiquitous across animals and important for survival. Yet, its characteristics,...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether people with a professional interest in odors...
Population-based field research on human olfaction has been limited by a lack of feasible assessment...
The main body of the thesis deals with selected factors underlying the considerable variability in h...
Human chemosensation can be strongly influenced by how much attention people pay to chemosensory sti...
This book was conceived as a tribute to one of the founders of the psychological study of the sense ...
"Olfaction" (adverbial form: "olfactory") is described as the sense of smell.1 Among all of our sens...
Recent work has demonstrated that human body odour alters with changing emotional state and that emo...
The capacity to form olfactory images has received less attention than the formation of visual and a...
Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure and several ...
Olfactory disorders have been documented both in aging and in various neurodegenerative and psychiat...