2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-75205-7_11
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Olfaction and Health

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“…In recent years, the use of olfactory stimulation has advanced across multiple psychological and therapeutic applications, including cognitive and emotional interventions, pain tolerance, and immunological and cardiovascular markers of health (Herz, 2016;Herz, Schankler, & Beland, 2004;Herz & Engen, 1996;Kadohisa, 2013;Li, Moallem, Paller, & Gottfried, 2007;Prescott & Wilkie, 2007;Herz, 2022).…”
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“…In recent years, the use of olfactory stimulation has advanced across multiple psychological and therapeutic applications, including cognitive and emotional interventions, pain tolerance, and immunological and cardiovascular markers of health (Herz, 2016;Herz, Schankler, & Beland, 2004;Herz & Engen, 1996;Kadohisa, 2013;Li, Moallem, Paller, & Gottfried, 2007;Prescott & Wilkie, 2007;Herz, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the use of olfactory stimulation has advanced across multiple psychological and therapeutic applications, including cognitive and emotional interventions, pain tolerance, and immunological and cardiovascular markers of health (Herz, 2016; Herz, Schankler, & Beland, 2004; Herz & Engen, 1996; Kadohisa, 2013; Li, Moallem, Paller, & Gottfried, 2007; Prescott & Wilkie, 2007; Herz, 2022). Importantly, research suggests that strategic administration of pleasant olfactory stimuli may have beneficial effects on a range of outcomes, including improved memory performance (Herz, 2016), physical endurance (Raudenbush, Corley, & Eppich, 2001; Raudenbush, Meyer, & Eppich, 2002), and craving relief (Sayette, Marchetti, Herz, Martin, & Bowdring, 2019; Sayette & Parrott, 1999).…”
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“…The capacity of odors to modulate affective states and induce mood changes has been evidenced in a great number of studies (for reviews, see Herz, 2002Herz, , 2009Herz, , 2022Johnson, 2011). According to the circumplex model of affect (Barrett & Russell, 1998;Russell, 1980), emotions are distributed in a circular space along two independent dimensions: valence (pleasant-unpleasant) and arousal (level of activation from low to high).…”
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