نتایج جستجو برای: irritating odors

تعداد نتایج: 9919  

Journal: :Journal of Sensory Studies 2021

Odors are often difficult to describe verbally, and little is known about the association of odors with words that them. Following literature on crossmodal correspondences between sounds/haptics, this study aimed reveal how associated describing textures haptics in Japanese language. Fifty participants smelled 17 food-related (e.g., lemon, pepper) matched related texture sakusaku), soft, dry), ...

Journal: :Biomimetics 2023

We propose a new model for neuromorphic olfactory analyzer based on memristive synapses. The comprises layer of receptive neurons that perceive various odors and “decoder” recognize these odors. It is demonstrated connecting layers with synapses enables the training to two types odorants varying concentrations. In absence such synapses, does not exhibit specificity in recognizing odorants. reco...

Journal: :Food Quality and Preference 2021

It is generally assumed that intensity can be used as a proxy of the arousing properties odors: more concentrated an odorant, intense odor and stimulating less relaxing odor. The aim present study was thus to investigate relationship between odors when judged on two independent scales, for different levels stimulus concentration. Thirty-three volunteers relaxing, stimulating, pleasantness, fami...

2016
B. B. Dikshit T. Madhava Row

Alepol is a sodium salt of a selected fraction of the less irritating, lower melting-point fatty acids of hydnocarpus oil (manufactured by Burroughs Wellcome & Co.). The use of hydnocarpus oil is now well established in the chemotherapy of leprosy and either the oil or some salts or esters prepared from it are widely used all over the world. The one disadvantage which is associated with the tre...

2013
Anand Vasudevan Ajai Vyas Kazumi Osada Joanne Yew Fernando Martínez-García Lluis Fortes-Marco Ajai Vyas

Odors of predators are often co-opted by prey species to serve as warning signals. Perceptual properties of such kairomonal communication are under studied despite their common use in many mammals. We demonstrate that the kairomonal response in mice to rat odors varies monotonically with the volume of rat odor. Moreover, the ability of mice to differentiate between two strengths of rat odors is...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1994
O Hendin D Horn J J Hopfield

We describe models for the olfactory bulb which perform separation and decomposition of mixed odor inputs from different sources. The odors are unknown to the system; hence this is an analog and extension of the engineering problem of blind separation of signals. The separation process makes use of the different temporal fluctuations of the input odors which occur under natural conditions. We d...

2011
Andrew J. Johnson

This paper reviews evidence that, in addition to incidental olfactory pollutants, intentional odor delivery can impact cognitive operations both positively and negatively. Evidence for cognitive facilitation/interference is reviewed alongside four potential explanations for odor-induced effects. It is concluded that the pharmacological properties of odors can induce changes in cognition. Howeve...

Journal: :Physiology & Behavior 2021

Pinnipeds, as any mammal species, use multimodal signals, including olfactory ones, to ensure vital functions. Thus, some pinniped species seem able olfaction in both social and foraging contexts discriminate between different odors air natural artificial odors, but studies on that topic remain scarce. Here, we studied the capabilities of California sea lions living captivity at La Flèche Zoo (...

2017
Anna Oleszkiewicz Robert Pellegrino Katharina Pusch Celine Margot Thomas Hummel

Assessment of odor thresholds is a widely recognized method of measuring olfactory abilities in humans. To date no attempts have been made to assess whether chemical complexity of odors used can produce more reliable results. To this end, we performed two studies of repeated measures design with 121 healthy volunteers (age 19-62 years). In Study 1, we compared thresholds obtained from tests bas...

2013
Amanda K. Robinson Jason B. Mattingley Judith Reinhard

As any food critic knows, the visual presentation of a dish can enhance its aroma. Is the reverse also true? Here we investigated whether odors can enhance the salience of familiar visual objects at the limits of perceptual discrimination, using rapid serial visual presentations (RSVP) to induce an attentional blink (AB). We had participants view RSVP streams containing photographs of odor-rela...

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