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- Title
Investigating the Interplay between Olfaction, Social Behaviour, and Individual Differences: Editorial.
- Authors
Zou, Laiquan; Mahmut, Mehmet K.
- Abstract
This document is an editorial from the journal Brain Sciences. It discusses the interplay between olfaction (sense of smell), social behavior, and individual differences. The editorial highlights various studies published in a special issue of the journal, covering topics such as the social and psychological correlates of olfaction, olfaction and mental health, olfactory physiology and function, the impact of COVID-19 on memory, and the neuroanatomical hypothesis of olfactory function. The studies explore how our sense of smell influences behavior, emotions, and cognition, and provide insights into the potential therapeutic implications of olfaction. The editorial also suggests future research directions, including the need for diverse samples, replication studies, and investigations into the causal mechanisms of the relationship between olfaction and human behavior.
- Subjects
SMELL; BODY odor; INDIVIDUAL differences; OLFACTORY bulb; OLFACTORY perception; HUMAN behavior
- Publication
Brain Sciences (2076-3425), 2024, Vol 14, Issue 2, p142
- ISSN
2076-3425
- Publication type
Editorial
- DOI
10.3390/brainsci14020142