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This book was conceived as a tribute to one of the founders of the psychological study of the sense of smell, Professor Trygg Engen. The book is divided into four sections. The first reunites the fields of psychophysics and the perception of environmental odours and discusses the impact of odours on beliefs and expectations. The second addresses cognitive processes in olfaction, how odours are interpreted, lexicalized, associated with contexts and remembered. The third focuses on the cerebral bases of olfactory awareness and the neuropsychological investigation of olfaction with special emphasis on olfactory dysfunctions, and the last concerns affective and developmental processes in olfaction. The aim in producing this book is that it will help promote further research in olfactory cognition and attract new inquisitive scientists to the field. The volume will be a useful resource for academics, students, and professionals who study olfaction, as well as to scientists who work in the domains of perception, cognitive neuroscience and environmental psychology more broadly. (Series B)
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Olfactory Cognition Advances in Consciousness Research (AiCR) Provides a forum for scholars from different scientific disciplines and fields of knowledge who study consciousness in its multifaceted aspects. Thus the Series includes (but is not limited to) the various areas of cognitive science, including cognitive psychology, brain science, philosophy and linguistics. The orientation of the series is toward developing new interdisciplinary and integrative approaches for the investigation, description and theory of consciousness, as well as the practical consequences of this research for the individual in society. From 1999 the Series consists of two subseries that cover the most important types of contributions to consciousness studies: Series A: Theory and Method. Contributions to the development of theory and method in the study of consciousness; Series B: Research in Progress. Experimental, descriptive and clinical research in consciousness. This book is a contribution to Series B. For an overview of all books published in this series, please see http://benjamins.com/catalog/aicr Editor Maxim I. Stamenov Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Editorial Board David J. Chalmers Steven Laureys Axel Cleeremans George Mandler Gordon G. Globus John R. Searle Christof Koch Petra Stoerig Australian National University Université Libre de Bruxelles University of California Irvine California Institute of Technology University of Liège University of California at San Diego University of California at Berkeley Universität Düsseldorf Stephen M. Kosslyn Harvard University Volume 85 Olfactory Cognition. From perception and memory to environmental odours and neuroscience Edited by Gesualdo M. Zucco, Rachel S. Herz and Benoist Schaal Olfactory Cognition From perception and memory to environmental odours and neuroscience Edited by Gesualdo M. Zucco University of Padova Rachel S. Herz Brown University, Providence Benoist Schaal CNRS-University of Bourgogne, Dijon John Benjamins Publishing Company Amsterdam / Philadelphia 8 TM The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences – Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ansi z39.48-1984. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Olfactory cognition : from perception and memory to environmental odours and neuroscience / edited by Gesualdo M. Zucco, Rachel S. Herz and Benoist Schaal. p. cm. (Advances in Consciousness Research, issn 1381-589X ; v. 85) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Olfactometry.