Humans use multiple senses to navigate the social world, and the sense of smell is arguably the most underestimated one. An intriguing aspect of the sense of smell is its social communicative function. Research has shown that human odors convey information about a range of states (e.g., emotions, sickness) and traits (e.g., individuality, gender). Yet, what underlies the communicability of these states and traits via smell? We fill this explanatory gap with a framework that highlights the dynamic and flexible aspects of human olfactory communication. In particular, we explain how chemical profiles, associative learning (i.e., the systematic co-occurrence of chemical profiles with state- or trait-related information), and top-down contextual...
Across a wide variety of domains, experts differ from novices in their response to stimuli linked to...
A recent body of research has emerged regarding the interactions between olfaction and other sensory...
Across a wide variety of domains, experts differ from novices in their response to stimuli linked to...
Humans use multiple senses to navigate the social world, and the sense of smell is arguably the most...
Human chemosensory signals are able to transmit a wide range of social information to conspecifics. ...
Revue dans numéro thématique coordonné par S. Craig Roberts, Jan Havlíček et Benoist Schaal.Internat...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
Communication constitutes the core of human life. A large portion of our everyday social interaction...
Communication constitutes the core of human life. A large portion of our everyday social interaction...
Communication constitutes the core of human life. A large portion of our everyday social interaction...
Although chemical signaling is an essential mode of communication in most vertebrates, it has long b...
Recent work has demonstrated that human body odour alters with changing emotional state and that emo...
As one of the five basic senses, olfaction provides a unique channel to understand our sensory world...
The sense of olfaction has been considered of minor importance in human communication. In recent yea...
A growing body of research indicates that body odor is important in human social communication, sign...
Across a wide variety of domains, experts differ from novices in their response to stimuli linked to...
A recent body of research has emerged regarding the interactions between olfaction and other sensory...
Across a wide variety of domains, experts differ from novices in their response to stimuli linked to...
Humans use multiple senses to navigate the social world, and the sense of smell is arguably the most...
Human chemosensory signals are able to transmit a wide range of social information to conspecifics. ...
Revue dans numéro thématique coordonné par S. Craig Roberts, Jan Havlíček et Benoist Schaal.Internat...
Our eyes and ears mainly register the continuous stream of social stimuli impinging on us; vision an...
Communication constitutes the core of human life. A large portion of our everyday social interaction...
Communication constitutes the core of human life. A large portion of our everyday social interaction...
Communication constitutes the core of human life. A large portion of our everyday social interaction...
Although chemical signaling is an essential mode of communication in most vertebrates, it has long b...
Recent work has demonstrated that human body odour alters with changing emotional state and that emo...
As one of the five basic senses, olfaction provides a unique channel to understand our sensory world...
The sense of olfaction has been considered of minor importance in human communication. In recent yea...
A growing body of research indicates that body odor is important in human social communication, sign...
Across a wide variety of domains, experts differ from novices in their response to stimuli linked to...
A recent body of research has emerged regarding the interactions between olfaction and other sensory...
Across a wide variety of domains, experts differ from novices in their response to stimuli linked to...