Navigation based on chemosensory information is one of the most important skills in the animal kingdom. Studies on odor localization suggest that humans have lost this ability. However, the experimental approaches used so far were limited to explicit judgements, which might ignore a residual ability for directional smelling on an implicit level without conscious appraisal.A novel cueing paradigm was developed in order to determine whether an implicit ability for directional smelling exists. Participants performed a visual two-alternative forced choice task in which the target was preceded either by a side-congruent or a side-incongruent olfactory spatial cue. An explicit odor localization task was implemented in a second experiment.No effec...
SummaryForty years ago, von Békésy demonstrated that the spatial source of an odorant is determined ...
Single page posterOur sensory systems allow us to navigate dynamic environments. For example, the ol...
An evolutionary paradox is the variability of the olfactory bulb size, in contrast to the other brai...
Navigation based on chemosensory information is one of the most important skills in the animal kingd...
Although most studies agree that humans cannot smell in stereo, it was recently suggested that olfac...
Despite the predominant focus on visual perception in most studies, the role of humans’ sense of sme...
<div><p>Although predicted by theory, there is no direct evidence that an animal can define an arbit...
Although predicted by theory, there is no direct evidence that an animal can define an arbitrary loc...
Although predicted by theory, there is no direct evidence that an animal can define an arbi-trary lo...
The evolution of the first complex neural systems occurred in a sensory world defined by chemosensor...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
Chemicals selectively stimulating the olfactory nerve typically cannot be localized in a lateralizat...
The prompt recognition of pleasant and unpleasant odors is a crucial regulatory and adaptive need of...
Senses of smells are often accompanied by simultaneous visual sensations. Previous studies have docu...
SummaryForty years ago, von Békésy demonstrated that the spatial source of an odorant is determined ...
Single page posterOur sensory systems allow us to navigate dynamic environments. For example, the ol...
An evolutionary paradox is the variability of the olfactory bulb size, in contrast to the other brai...
Navigation based on chemosensory information is one of the most important skills in the animal kingd...
Although most studies agree that humans cannot smell in stereo, it was recently suggested that olfac...
Despite the predominant focus on visual perception in most studies, the role of humans’ sense of sme...
<div><p>Although predicted by theory, there is no direct evidence that an animal can define an arbit...
Although predicted by theory, there is no direct evidence that an animal can define an arbitrary loc...
Although predicted by theory, there is no direct evidence that an animal can define an arbi-trary lo...
The evolution of the first complex neural systems occurred in a sensory world defined by chemosensor...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
For humans, the localization of an odorant seems only possible if the odorant also stimulates the tr...
Chemicals selectively stimulating the olfactory nerve typically cannot be localized in a lateralizat...
The prompt recognition of pleasant and unpleasant odors is a crucial regulatory and adaptive need of...
Senses of smells are often accompanied by simultaneous visual sensations. Previous studies have docu...
SummaryForty years ago, von Békésy demonstrated that the spatial source of an odorant is determined ...
Single page posterOur sensory systems allow us to navigate dynamic environments. For example, the ol...
An evolutionary paradox is the variability of the olfactory bulb size, in contrast to the other brai...