NEUROBIOLOGIE DE LA MEMOIRE
OLFACTIVE
à lire :
Catherine Rouby, Benoist Schaal, Danièle Dubois, Rémi
Gervais and André Holley
Cambridge University Press, New
York, 2002 - ISBN 0-521-79058-1
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
A tribute to Edmond Roudnitska
Section 1 : A Specific Type of Cognition
1. Olfaction and Cognition : A Philosophical and Psychoanalytic
View. Annick Le Guérer
2. Cognitive aspects of olfaction in perfumer practice.
André Holley
3. The specific characteristics of the sense of smell.
Egon Peter Köster
Section 2 : Knowledge and Languages
4. Names and Categories for Odors: The Veridical Label. Danièle
Dubois and Catherine Rouby
5. Nose-wise: Olfactory Metaphors in Mind. David Howes
6. Linguistic Expressions for Odors in French. Sophie
David
7. Classification of Odors and Structure-Odor Relationships.
Maurice Chastrette
Section 3 : Emotion
8. Acquisition and Activation of Odor Hedonics in Everyday.
Situations: Conditioning and Priming Studies. Dirk Hermans and Frank Baeyens
9. Is There a Hedonic Dimension to Odors. Catherine Rouby
and Moustafa Bensafi
10. Influencse of Odors on Mood and Affective Cognition.
Rachel S. Herz
11. Assessing Putative Human Pheromones. Suma Jacob,
Bethanne Zelano, Davinder J. S. Hayreh and Martha K. McClintock
12. Neural Correlates of Emotion Perception: From Faces
to Taste. Mary L. Phillips and Maike Heining
Section 4 : Memory
13. Testing Odor Memory: Incidental versus Intentional Learning,
Implicit versus Explicit Memory. Sylvie Issanchou, Dominique Valentin,
Claire Sulmont, Joachim Degel and Egon Peter Köster
14. Odor memory: A Memory Systems Approach. Maria Larsson
15. Repetition Priming in Odor Memory. Mats J. Olsson,
Maria Faxbrink, and Fredrik U. Jönsson
16. Odor Memory in Alzheimer's Disease. Steven Nordin
and Claire Murphy
17. Development of Odor Naming and Odor Memory from Childhood
to Young Adulthood. Johannes Lehrner and Peter Walla
Section 5 : Neural Bases
18. Odor Coding at the Periphery of the Olfactory System.
Gilles Sicard
19. Human Brain Activity during the First Second after
Odor Presentation. Bettina M. Pause
20. Processing of Olfactory Affective Information: Contribution
of Functional Imaging Studies. Robert J. Zatorre
21. Experience-induced Changes Reveal Functional Dissociation
within Olfactory Pathways. Nadine Ravel, Anne-Marie Mouly, Pascal Chabaud
and Rémi Gervais
22. Increased Taste Sensitivity by Familiarization to
Novel Stimuli : Psychophysics, fMRI, and Electrophysiological Techniques
Suggest Modulations at Peripheral and Central Levels. Annick Faurion, Barabara
Cerf, Anne-Marie Pillias and Nathalie Boireau
23. The Cortical Representation of Taste and Smell. Edmund
T. Rolls
Section 6 : Individual Variations
24. New Psychophysical Insights in Evaluating Genetic Variation
in Taste. Katharine Fast1, Valerie B. Duffy and Linda M. Bartoshuk
25. The Individuality of Odor Perception. Robyn Hudson
and Hans Distel
26. Olfactory Cognition at the Start of Life: The Perinatal
Shaping of Selective Odor Responsiveness. Benoist Schaal, Robert Soussignan
and Luc Marlier
27. Age-related Changes in Chemosensory Functions. Thomas
Hummel, S. Heilmann and Claire Murphy
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