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Dedication. Writings in remembrance of Professor Trygg Engen
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors ix
- Foreword xi
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xix
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Part I. Perception, psychophysics and odour environment
- Chapter 1. Is there a measurement system for odour quality? 3
- Chapter 2. There’s something in the air 23
- Chapter 3. Psychophysical evaluation of pain and olfaction 39
- Chapter 4. Olfactory comfort in close relationships 59
- Chapter 5. Olfactory perception 73
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Part II. Learning and memory
- Chapter 6. Odor memory and the special role of associative learning 95
- Chapter 7. Knowing what we smell 115
- Chapter 8. Attending to olfactory short-term memory 137
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Part III. Neuropsychology and olfactory dysfunctions
- Chapter 9. Olfactory function in Parkinson’s disease 155
- Chapter 10. Remembering what the nose knows 179
- Chapter 11. Olfactory impairment in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease 199
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Part IV. Odor hedonic perception and development
- Chapter 12. The psychophysics of olfaction in the human newborn 221
- Chapter 13. Emerging chemosensory preferences 237
- Chapter 14. The acquisition of odour preferences via evaluative olfactory conditioning 269
- Dedication. Writings in remembrance of Professor Trygg Engen 295
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of contributors ix
- Foreword xi
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xix
-
Part I. Perception, psychophysics and odour environment
- Chapter 1. Is there a measurement system for odour quality? 3
- Chapter 2. There’s something in the air 23
- Chapter 3. Psychophysical evaluation of pain and olfaction 39
- Chapter 4. Olfactory comfort in close relationships 59
- Chapter 5. Olfactory perception 73
-
Part II. Learning and memory
- Chapter 6. Odor memory and the special role of associative learning 95
- Chapter 7. Knowing what we smell 115
- Chapter 8. Attending to olfactory short-term memory 137
-
Part III. Neuropsychology and olfactory dysfunctions
- Chapter 9. Olfactory function in Parkinson’s disease 155
- Chapter 10. Remembering what the nose knows 179
- Chapter 11. Olfactory impairment in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease 199
-
Part IV. Odor hedonic perception and development
- Chapter 12. The psychophysics of olfaction in the human newborn 221
- Chapter 13. Emerging chemosensory preferences 237
- Chapter 14. The acquisition of odour preferences via evaluative olfactory conditioning 269
- Dedication. Writings in remembrance of Professor Trygg Engen 295
- Index 313