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Written by a neurobiologist and a psychologist, this volume presents a new theory of olfactory perception. Drawing on research in neuroscience, physiology, and ethology, Donald A. Wilson and Richard J. Stevenson address the fundamental question of how we navigate through a world of chemical encounters and provide a compelling alternative to the reception-centric view of olfaction. The major research challenge in olfaction is determining how the brain discriminates one smell from another. Here, the authors hold that olfaction is generally not a simple physiochemical process, but rather a plastic process that is strongly tied to memory. They find the traditional approach-which involves identifying how particular features of a chemical stimulus are represented in the olfactory system-to be at odds with historical data and with a growing body of neurobiological and psychological evidence that places primary emphasis on synthetic processing and experiential factors. Wilson and Stevenson propose that experience and cortical plasticity not only are important for traditional associative olfactory memory but also play a critical, defining role in odor perception and that current views are insufficient to account for current and past data. The book includes a broad comparative overview of the structure and function of olfactory systems, an exploration into the mechanisms of odor detection and olfactory perception, and a discussion of the implications of the authors' theory. Learning to Smell will serve as an important reference for workers within the field of chemical senses and those interested in sensory processing and perception.Product Identifiers
PublisherJohns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-139780801883682
eBay Product ID (ePID)87217738
Product Key Features
Number of Pages328 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLearning to Smell: Olfactory Perception from Neurobiology to Behavior
Publication Year2006
SubjectMedicine
TypeTextbook
AuthorRichard J. Stevenson, Donald A. Wilson
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height229 mm
Item Weight612 g
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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Title_AuthorDonald A. Wilson, Richard J. Stevenson