Emotional stimulation alters olfactory sensitivity and odor judgment

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Contributors

  • Olga Pollatos - , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Author)
  • Rainer Kopietz - (Author)
  • Jennifer Linn - , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (Author)
  • Jessica Albrecht - (Author)
  • Vehbi Sakar - (Author)
  • Andrea Anzinger - (Author)
  • Rainer Schandry - (Author)
  • Martin Wiesmann - (Author)

Abstract

Emotions have a strong influence on the perception of visual and auditory stimuli. Only little is known about the relation between emotional stimulation and olfactory functions. The present study investigated the relationship between the presentation of affective pictures, olfactory functions, and sex. Olfactory performance was assessed in 32 subjects (16 male). Olfactory sensitivity was significantly reduced following unpleasant picture presentation for all subjects and following pleasant picture presentation for male subjects only. Pleasantness and intensity ratings of a neutral suprathreshold odor were related to the valence of the pictures: After unpleasant picture presentation, the odor was rated as less pleasant and more intense, whereas viewing positive pictures induced a significant increase in reported odor pleasantness. We conclude that inducing a negative emotional state reduces olfactory sensitivity. A relation to functional deviations within the primary olfactory cortices is discussed.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)583-9
Number of pages7
JournalChemical senses
Volume32
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2007
Peer-reviewedYes
Externally publishedYes

External IDs

Scopus 34547891811

Keywords

Keywords

  • Adult, Discrimination, Psychological, Emotions/physiology, Female, Heterosexuality, Humans, Judgment/physiology, Male, Odorants, Perception, Photic Stimulation/methods, Smell/physiology