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Perception and Sensation

Perception and Sensation. Smell!. Our sense of smell is less impressive than our ability to see and hear! . Molecules from the air reach receptors in your nose Sniffing enhances aromas Receptors send messages to Smell Cortex in the Temporal Lobe (located in brain)

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Perception and Sensation

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  1. Perception and Sensation Smell!

  2. Our sense of smell is less impressive than our ability to see and hear!

  3. Molecules from the air reach receptors in your nose • Sniffing enhances aromas • Receptors send messages to Smell Cortex in the Temporal Lobe (located in brain) • Limbic System as well (memory/emotion) How do we smell?

  4. How well can you recognize odors?!

  5. Difficult to recall odors by name, but amazing ability to recall long forgotten odors and their associated memory! • Pleasant odors = pleasant emotions • Certain odors can cause us to remember negative experiences – become frustrated. Smell and Emotions

  6. Can we tell if someone is male or female based on odor alone? Smell and Emotions

  7. Gender Related Odors • Able to discriminate between male and female smells with over 80 percent accuracy! • Females tend to be more accurate smellers than males Smell and Emotion

  8. How do we smell? • How do odors affect our emotions? Review!

  9. Perception and sensation Taste!

  10. Receptor cells on our tongue project taste into the pores in our taste buds. • Receptors respond to 1 of 5 taste sensations : sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami (meaty flavor) How do we taste?

  11. How well can you taste?!

  12. Sensory Interaction : principle that one sense may influence another • Smell + texture + taste = flavor What else can influence taste? Taste Cont.

  13. Our exposure to certain foods at a younger age can influence our taste buds Cultural Influences on taste

  14. “Try it, you’ll like it!” Taste Preferences

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