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Olfaction, Taste, and Cognition by Catherine Rouby β€” book cover

Olfaction, Taste, and Cognition

by Catherine Rouby (Editor), Benoist Schaal (Editor), Daniele DuBois
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Overview

This volume presents a multidisciplinary synthesis of the literature in olfactory and gustatory cognition. Leading experts have written chapters on many facets of taste and smell, including odor memory, cortical representations, psychophysics and functional imaging studies, genetic variation in taste, and the hedonistic dimensions of odors. The approach is integrative, combining perspectives from neuroscience, psychology, anthropology, philosophy, and linguistics, and is appropriate for students and researchers in all of these areas who seek an authoritative reference on olfaction, taste, and cognition.

Synopsis

This book examines olfactory and gustatory cognition, including chapters on odor memory, genetic variation in taste, and the hedonistic dimensions of odors.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
488
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521020978

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