[HTML][HTML] Smell what you hardly see: Odors assist visual categorization in the human brain
Visual categorization is the brain ability to rapidly and automatically respond to a certain
category of inputs. Whether category-selective neural responses are purely visual or can be …
category of inputs. Whether category-selective neural responses are purely visual or can be …
Early postpartum maternal and newborn responses to auditory, tactile, visual, vestibular, and olfactory stimuli
R White-Traut, P Gillette, P Simpson, L Zhang… - Journal of Obstetric …, 2022 - Elsevier
Objective To compare maternal psychological well-being, newborn behavior, and maternal
and newborn salivary oxytocin (OT) and cortisol before and after two maternally …
and newborn salivary oxytocin (OT) and cortisol before and after two maternally …
Little evidence that androstadienone affects social distance-dependent prosocial behaviour: a pre-registered study
In navigating the complexities of social life, humans have evolved to interpret invisible
odorous chemical cues, with profound behavioural impacts often unbeknown to the …
odorous chemical cues, with profound behavioural impacts often unbeknown to the …
Comparing fear and anxiety chemosignals: Do they modulate facial muscle activity and facilitate identifying facial expressions?
Fear and anxiety are the most frequently studied emotional states in chemosignal research.
Despite differences between these two emotional states, findings from research using fear …
Despite differences between these two emotional states, findings from research using fear …
Beauty is in the nose of the beholder: Fragrance modulates attractiveness, confidence and femininity ratings and neural responses to faces of self and others
J Davies-Owen, H Roberts, M Scott, A Thomas… - Behavioural Brain …, 2024 - Elsevier
Previous research investigated cross-modal influence of olfactory stimuli on perception and
evaluation of faces. However, little is known about the neural dynamics underpinning this …
evaluation of faces. However, little is known about the neural dynamics underpinning this …
Olfactory‐to‐visual facilitation in the infant brain declines gradually from 4 to 12 months
During infancy, intersensory facilitation declines gradually as unisensory perception
develops. However, this trade‐off was mainly investigated using audiovisual stimulations …
develops. However, this trade‐off was mainly investigated using audiovisual stimulations …
[HTML][HTML] Congenital Anosmia and Facial Emotion Recognition
Major functions of the olfactory system include guiding ingestion and avoidance of
environmental hazards. People with anosmia report reliance on others, for example to check …
environmental hazards. People with anosmia report reliance on others, for example to check …
Combining electrodermal activity analysis and dynamic causal modeling to investigate the visual-odor multimodal integration during face perception
Objective. This study presents a novel methodological approach for incorporating
information related to the peripheral sympathetic response into the investigation of neural …
information related to the peripheral sympathetic response into the investigation of neural …
Olfactory facilitation of visual categorization in the 4‐month‐old brain depends on visual demand
To navigate their environment, infants rely on intersensory facilitation when unisensory
perceptual demand is high, a principle known as inverse effectiveness. Given that this …
perceptual demand is high, a principle known as inverse effectiveness. Given that this …
Influence of the human body odor compound HMHA on face perception
C Ferdenzi, A Fournel, N Baldovini, D Poupon… - …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Body odors convey information about the individuals, but the mechanisms are not fully
understood yet. As far as human reproduction is concerned, molecules that are produced in …
understood yet. As far as human reproduction is concerned, molecules that are produced in …