Our senses have developed as an answer to the world we live in (Gibson, 1966) and so have the forms of memory that accompany them. All senses serve different purposes and do so in different ways. In vision, where orientation and object recognition are important, memory is strongly linked to identification. In olfaction, the guardian of vital functions such as breathing and food ingestion, perhaps the most important (and least noticed and researched) role of odor memory is to help us not to notice the well-known odors or flavors in our everyday surroundings, but to react immediately to the unexpected ones. At the same time it provides us with a feeling of safety when our expectancies are met. All this happens without any smelling intention o...
This study examines the relationship between verbal cognition and implicit associative memories for ...
The two experiments presented in this paper examine the effects of strat-egies and interference task...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Our senses have developed as an answer to the world we live in (Gibson, 1966) and so have the forms ...
Olfaction is not what you think. Although most of us know that we need eyes to see and ears to hear,...
Smelling monomolecular odors hardly ever occurs in everyday life, and the daily functioning of the s...
Current emphasis on odorant physiochemical features as the basis for perception largely ignores the ...
The capacity to form olfactory images has received less attention than the formation of visual and a...
The main functions of olfaction relate to finding food, avoiding predators and disease, and social c...
SummaryA new study which combined associative memory tests with functional magnetic resonance imagin...
The psychological basis of odor quality is poorly understood. For pragmatic reasons, descriptions of...
A metacognitive perspective is utilized to elucidate why it is so difficult to name common odors and...
Smelling an odour induces a pattern of sensations, images and memories which participate in identifi...
International audienceOdors are known to entertain a special link with memory. However, the scientif...
International audienceWe behaviorally explore the link between olfaction, emotion and memory by test...
This study examines the relationship between verbal cognition and implicit associative memories for ...
The two experiments presented in this paper examine the effects of strat-egies and interference task...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...
Our senses have developed as an answer to the world we live in (Gibson, 1966) and so have the forms ...
Olfaction is not what you think. Although most of us know that we need eyes to see and ears to hear,...
Smelling monomolecular odors hardly ever occurs in everyday life, and the daily functioning of the s...
Current emphasis on odorant physiochemical features as the basis for perception largely ignores the ...
The capacity to form olfactory images has received less attention than the formation of visual and a...
The main functions of olfaction relate to finding food, avoiding predators and disease, and social c...
SummaryA new study which combined associative memory tests with functional magnetic resonance imagin...
The psychological basis of odor quality is poorly understood. For pragmatic reasons, descriptions of...
A metacognitive perspective is utilized to elucidate why it is so difficult to name common odors and...
Smelling an odour induces a pattern of sensations, images and memories which participate in identifi...
International audienceOdors are known to entertain a special link with memory. However, the scientif...
International audienceWe behaviorally explore the link between olfaction, emotion and memory by test...
This study examines the relationship between verbal cognition and implicit associative memories for ...
The two experiments presented in this paper examine the effects of strat-egies and interference task...
Our sense of smell pervasively influences our most common behaviors and daily experience, yet little...