reviewChemical SensesNov 25, 2009Closed access

An Initial Evaluation of the Functions of Human Olfaction

Macquarie University

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Abstract

Although referred to in passing in several places, there have been few attempts to specify the functions of the human olfactory system. This article presents an initial effort at identifying and categorizing these functions, using 3 sources of information as a guide: 1) losses experienced by anosmic participants; 2) olfactory function in other mammals; and 3) capacity, namely, whether the human olfactory system can support the suggested function and whether there is evidence that it does. Three major classes of function were identified, relating to Ingestion (Detection/identification prior to ingestion; Detection of expectancy violations; Appetite regulation; Breast orientation and feeding), Avoiding…

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Keywords
  • Olfaction
  • Disgust
  • Psychology
  • Olfactory system
  • Olfactory cues
  • Anosmia
  • Human research
  • Function (biology)
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