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Odors, Objects and Olfaction [PDF]
Olfaction represents odors, if it represents anything at all. Does olfaction also represent ordinary objects like cheese, fish and coffee-beans? Many think so. This paper argues that it does not.
Cavedon-Taylor, Dan
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Odors trigger various emotional responses such as fear of predator odors, aversion to disease or cancer odors, attraction to male/female odors, and appetitive behavior to delicious food odors.
Takaaki Sato +3 more
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Odorant-sensing cell micropatterns for odor discrimination
A technology that can effectively distinguish between various odorants with high sensitivity and selectivity has numerous applications ranging from water quality testing to disease diagnosis. Here, we report a cell-based odorant-sensing display that utilizes Sf21 cells expressing odorant receptors, co-receptors, and a calcium-sensitive fluorescent ...
Shinya Yamahira +6 more
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Red junglefowl have individual body odors [PDF]
Olfaction may play an important role in regulating bird behavior, and has been suggested to be involved in feather-pecking. We investigated possible differences in the body odors of red junglefowl females by using an automated olfactometer which assessed
Fyrner, Timmy +13 more
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Odor Emotional Quality Predicts Odor Identification [PDF]
It is commonly agreed upon a strong link between emotion and olfaction. Odor-evoked memories are experienced as more emotional compared with verbal, visual, and tactile stimuli. Moreover, the emotional quality of odor cues increases memory performance, but contrary to this, odors are poor retrieval cues for verbal labels.
Anne-Kathrin, Bestgen +2 more
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Much is known about the effect of odors on mood, cognition and behavior, but little is known about the relationship between odors and well-being. We investigated the neural processing of odors with different degrees of association with well-being (WB ...
Akshita Joshi +5 more
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THE EMOTIONAL POWER OF ODORS: IDENTIFYING THE DIMENSIONS REFERRING TO FEELINGS PRODUCED BY ODORS [PDF]
There is broad literature on the emotional effect of odors but, so far, little concern with the precise mechanism underlying the elicitation of emotions via olfactory stimuli.
C Chrea +8 more
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Indoor Air Quality Assessment Based on Human Physiology - Part 2. Limits
In order to evaluate indoor air quality in practice it is necessary to establish limits, or more exactly, tolerable ranges for unadapted and adapted persons. The optimal value overwhelmingly corresponds to PD 20 %.
M. V. Jokl
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Non-Conscious Effect of Food Odors on Children’s Food Choices Varies by Weight Status
ObjectiveFood cues are omnipresent in the daily environment and may influence eating behavior even non-consciously. An increased reactivity to food cues, such as food odors, has been shown to be correlated with obesity in children.
Lucile Marty +4 more
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Variability of affective responses to odors: Culture, gender, and olfactory knowledge
Emotion and odor scales (EOS) measuring odor-related affective feelings were recently developed for three different countries (Switzerland, United Kingdom, and Singapore).
Schirmer, Annett +18 more
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