Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1979901062> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1979901062 endingPage "284" @default.
- W1979901062 startingPage "273" @default.
- W1979901062 abstract "The main functions of olfaction relate to finding food, avoiding predators and disease, and social communication. Its role in detecting food has resulted in a unique dual mode sensory system. Environmental odorants are 'smelled' via the external nostrils, while volatile chemicals in food-detected by the same receptors-arrive via the nasopharynx, contributing to flavor. This arrangement allows the brain to link the consequences of eating with a food's odor, and then later to use this information in the search for food. Recognizing an odorant-a food, mate, or predator-requires the detection of complex chemical blends against a noisy chemical background. The brain solves this problem in two ways. First, by rapid adaptation to background odorants so that new odorants stand out. Second, by pattern matching the neural representation of an odorant to prior olfactory experiences. This account is consistent with olfactory sensory physiology, anatomy, and psychology. Odor perception, and its products, may be subject to further processing-olfactory cognition. While olfactory cognition has features in common with visual or auditory cognition, several aspects are unique, and even those that are common may be instantiated in different ways. These differences can be productively used to evaluate the generality of models of cognition and consciousness. Finally, the olfactory system can breakdown, and this may be predictive of the onset of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's, as well as having prognostic value in other disorders such as schizophrenia. WIREs Cogn Sci 2013, 4:273-284. doi: 10.1002/wcs.1224 For further resources related to this article, please visit the WIREs website." @default.
- W1979901062 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1979901062 creator A5022210067 @default.
- W1979901062 date "2013-01-30" @default.
- W1979901062 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W1979901062 title "Olfactory perception, cognition, and dysfunction in humans" @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1496478392 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1523233088 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1598396860 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1804958350 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W183569129 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1967723376 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1970217150 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1976264031 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1979737251 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1986585552 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1989562678 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1989853398 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1991012137 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1996400211 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W1998293908 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2002868751 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2003924082 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2007521446 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2014592998 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2019751332 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2024418272 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2025612734 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2026065584 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2036367840 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2037556815 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2038074151 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2039738250 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2042165039 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2042182317 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2044400428 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2047594849 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2047778933 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2048151543 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2048823696 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2050880654 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2053344514 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2053467427 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2053566542 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2056795042 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2059863178 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2060344362 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2061434985 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2063541348 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2064770662 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2067828894 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2068332022 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2069935029 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2070800952 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2075443969 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2080878436 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2085155294 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2085577852 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2093437190 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2097186487 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2099135546 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2102126865 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2103673724 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2109019606 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2109958025 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2112370264 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2118205249 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2119915064 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2122902961 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2123468478 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2124218262 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2126648090 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2134695358 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2136709687 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2137515650 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2139043992 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2142714180 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2148871843 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2149139224 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2149390160 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2150121223 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2150955433 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2152457706 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2152939188 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2156792100 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2157915544 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2161659751 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2167192822 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2248547187 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2299480821 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2475777871 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W2487067977 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W332133163 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W4210958422 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W4234638923 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W4242147611 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W4248460966 @default.
- W1979901062 cites W79071977 @default.