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An Odor is Not Worth a Thousand Words: From Multidimensional Odors to Unidimensional Odor Objects
Annual Review of Psychology, 2010Olfaction is often referred to as a multidimensional sense. It is multidimensional in that ∼1000 different receptor types, each tuned to particular odor aspects, together contribute to the olfactory percept. In humans, however, this percept is nearly unidimensional.
Yaara, Yeshurun, Noam, Sobel
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Journal de la Societe de biologie, 2002
In this review, we discuss some of the neural processes involved in the perception of odors that, together with audition and vision, provide essential information for analyzing our surroundings. We shall see how odor detection and learning induce substantial structural and functional changes at the first relay of the olfactory system, i.e., the main ...
Lledo, Pierre-Marie +2 more
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In this review, we discuss some of the neural processes involved in the perception of odors that, together with audition and vision, provide essential information for analyzing our surroundings. We shall see how odor detection and learning induce substantial structural and functional changes at the first relay of the olfactory system, i.e., the main ...
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Artificial odor map and discrimination of odorants using the odor separating system
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2011In this research, achievement of the odor discrimination was examined. At first, odor separating system was developed which imitates the odor receptive mechanism of biological olfaction. A rough detection of odor becomes possible with this device. Therefore, this device makes it possible to measure the molecular size and the polarity of odorant and ...
Masahiro Imahashi +4 more
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Odors as Cues for the Recall of Words Unrelated to Odor
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1996The effectiveness of an ambient odor as a retrieval cue for words unrelated to odor was investigated. After incidental learning of 40 adjectives, 40 participants were tested for recall during three unannounced recall phases (15 min., 48 hr., and 5 days).
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ODORS, ODORANTS, AND DEODORANTS IN AVIATION
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1954openaire +2 more sources
Abstracts of Annual Congress of The Japan Society of Home Economics, 2008
SHIOGAI, Naoko, IGARASHI, Yuriko
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SHIOGAI, Naoko, IGARASHI, Yuriko
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