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Human olfactory communication: current challenges and future prospects

2020

Although anthropologists frequently report the centrality of odours in the daily lives and cultural beliefs of many small-scale communities, Western scholars have historically considered the sense of smell as minimally involved in human communication. Here, we suggest that the origin and persistence of this latter view might be a consequence of the fact that most research is conducted on participants from Western societies who, collectively, were ratherold(adults),deodorizedanddesensitized(ODD) to various aspects of olfactory perception. The view is rapidly changing, however, and this themed issue provides a timely overview of the current state-of-the-art on human chemocommunication. Based …

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Recovery of olfaction after sinus surgery for chronic rhinosinusitis: A review

2019

Objective Investigation of the postoperative olfactory function after sinus surgery for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) with and without polyps in a review. Data sources PubMed. Review methods A comprehensive literature search was conducted through June 2018 using relevant keywords. The titles/abstracts were reviewed to identify studies evaluating the sense of smell in CRS-patients pre- and postoperatively by either using the whole or parts of the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test or the Sniffin' Sticks test. Study characteristics and outcome data of the included studies were extracted. Results In total, 106 studies were retrieved. Twenty-four studies comprising 1,956 patien…

medicine.medical_specialtyChronic rhinosinusitisAnosmiaOlfaction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansNasal polypsSinusitis030223 otorhinolaryngologyRhinitisPrior Surgerybusiness.industryRecovery of FunctionSinus surgerymedicine.diseaseSurgeryStudy CharacteristicsSmellOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisChronic Diseasemedicine.symptomOutcome databusinessThe Laryngoscope
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Panel performance and memory in visually impaired versus sighted panels

2020

International audience; No abstract

medicine.medical_specialtyNutrition and Dieteticssemantic memoryVisually impaired05 social sciences[SDV.NEU.SC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Neurons and Cognition [q-bio.NC]/Cognitive SciencesAudiology050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinesmellmedicineexpertise0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesassessorsPsychology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030217 neurology & neurosurgeryblindnessFood ScienceFood Quality and Preference
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The Secretion of Areolar (Montgomery's) Glands from Lactating Women Elicits Selective, Unconditional Responses in Neonates

2009

Background The communicative meaning of human areolae for newborn infants was examined here in directly exposing 3-day old neonates to the secretion from the areolar glands of Montgomery donated by non related, non familiar lactating women. Methodology/Principal Findings The effect of the areolar stimulus on the infants' behavior and autonomic nervous system was compared to that of seven reference stimuli originating either from human or non human mammalian sources, or from an arbitrarily-chosen artificial odorant. The odor of the native areolar secretion intensified more than all other stimuli the infants' inspiratory activity and appetitive oral responses. These responses appeared to deve…

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatrics and Child Healthlcsh:MedicineDermatologyBreast milkStimulus (physiology)Autonomic Nervous SystemAreolar glandsObstetrics/Postpartum CareRespiratory RateHeart RateInternal medicineLactationmedicineHumansLactationSecretionBreastMental Health/Developmental and Pediatric Neurologylcsh:SciencePhysiology/Sensory SystemsEvolutionary Biology/Animal BehaviorNeuroscience/Behavioral NeuroscienceMultidisciplinaryMilk Humanbusiness.industryNeuroscience/Sensory Systemslcsh:RInfant NewbornSmellObstetrics/Breast FeedingOtolaryngology/RhinologyNeuroscience/PsychologyAutonomic nervous systemmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyMilk BanksOdorNipplesSucking BehaviorInfant BehaviorOdorantsFemalelcsh:QPediatrics and Child Health/NeonatologybusinessBreast feedingResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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Evidence of neonatal memory of odor configuration

2013

The perception of some mixtures of odorants engages configural abilities, i.e. the perception of these mixtures as single odor objects. For instance, data in human adults demonstrated that a mixture of two odorants (AB), one smelling like strawberry and the other like caramel, generates the configural perception of the odor of pineapple (Le Berre et al., 2008; Barkat et al., 2012). Configural processing may be adaptive also for young organisms, to which rapid extraction of chemical information from the maternal environment, highly complex, is a prerequisite to survival. Thus, results in newborn rabbits suggest the perception of a unique odor in the AB mixture (smelling like configural pinea…

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Système olfactif et neurobiologie

2006

Les connaissances neurobiologiques sur l’odorat progressent désormais rapidement depuis la découverte des récepteurs des odorants, remarquables par leur grand nombre et leur diversité. Des réponses sont maintenant apportées aux questions posées par les propriétés originales de la perception olfactive dont beaucoup sont déterminées dès le niveau de l’organe olfactif, et sont fortement déterminées par la génétique. Les connaissances génétiques sur les récepteurs dévoilent une considérable réduction du nombre de gènes olfactifs fonctionnels dans l’espèce humaine et alimentent une réflexion sur l’évolution de l’odorat. Autre avancée riche de promesses : l’application à l’olfaction des méthodes …

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PARI 2010-2011 - Projet DINOS "Innovinaroma" ou Mélanges d'odorants et milieux complexes

2011

L'idée est de réaliser une méta-analyse non ciblée de données d'origines multiples afin de prendre en compte à la fois les résultats de l'analyse sensorielle établie sur le concept de typicité mais aussi celles de l'olfactométrie séparative, de l'analyse semi-quantitative, de la chimie des odorants identifiés, de la psychophysique et de l'aromatique alimentaire. Le statut de composés clés porteurs de typicité aromatique, relève de leur présence en mélange dans des gammes de concentrations et dans un environnement à la fois complexe et diversifié propre à la catégorie sensorielle cible. Les approches, dont le but était de faire émerger un tel groupe d'odorants, jusqu'ici trop simplistes ou t…

olfactometry[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionodoratolfactométriepsychophysics[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionsmell (sense)typicité du vinméta-analysepsychophysique[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionchimie des aliments
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Measuring, comparing and interpreting phenotypic selection on floral scent

2022

Natural selection on floral scent composition is a key element of the hypothesis that pollinators and other floral visitors drive scent evolution. The measure of such selection is complicated by the high-dimensional nature of floral scent data and uncertainty about the cognitive processes involved in scent-mediated communication. We use dimension reduction through reduced-rank regression to jointly estimate a scent composite trait under selection and the strength of selection acting on this trait. To assess and compare variation in selection on scent across species, time and space, we reanalyse 22 datasets on six species from four previous studies. The results agreed qualitatively with prev…

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Newborn crawling and rooting in response to maternal breast odor

2021

International audience; A growing literature shows that perception and action are already tightly coupled in the newborn. The current study aimed to examine the nature of the coupling between olfactory stimuli from the mother and the newborn's crawling and rooting (exploratory movements of the head). To examine the coupling, the crawling and rooting behavior of 28 2-day-old newborns were studied while they were supported prone on a mobility device shaped like a mini skateboard, the Crawliskate®, their head positioned directly on top of a pad infused with either their mother's breast odor (Maternal) or the odor of water (Control). Video and 3D kinematic analyses of the number and types of li…

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National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP): Round 1, [United States], 2005-2006

2007

The National Social Life, Health and Aging Project (NSHAP) is the first population-based study of health and social factors on a national scale, aiming to understand the well-being of older, community-dwelling Americans by examining the interactions among physical health, illness, medication use, cognitive function, emotional health, sensory function, health behaviors, and social connectedness. It is designed to provide health providers, policy makers, and individuals with useful information and insights into these factors, particularly on social and intimate relationships. The National Opinion Research Center (NORC), along with Principal Investigators at the University of Chicago, conducte…

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