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La communication olfactive : éléments pour une analyse multidisciplinaire

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Speaking of colors and odors
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ISBN: 9789027238955 9027238952 9786612152825 1282152823 9027292175 9789027292179 9781282152823 6612152826 Year: 2007 Publisher: Amsterdam : Benjamins,

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The paper discusses the neurological basis for olfactory and visual preferences governing human behavior, with the right cerebral hemisphere (RH) playing the dominant role, both in individuals and in types of culture in which olfaction is an important part of the semiosphere. Subjects with RH reactions showed a reliable cross-correlation of biopotentials in the RH when stimulated by odors preferable for them. Classification and verbalization of colors also demonstrates significant differences in the types of strategies used by RH vs. LH subjects. Most professional testers of odors appear to be RH personalities. The important role of cultural, as well as of linguistic, backgrounds is stressed. Right hemispheric sensory processing correlates with adaptation and resistance to stress and somatopsychic diseases.

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