Smellosophy : : What the Nose Tells the Mind / / A. S. Barwich.
For decades neuroscientists understood sensory perception as a matter of external stimuli “sparking” regions of the brain. But this view has a key flaw: odors don’t line up consistently with the neural map. A. S. Barwich explores the new science of smell and urges us to rethink theories of mind and...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t Preface -- |t Introduction: Nosedive -- |t 1. History of the Nose -- |t 2. Modern Olfaction: At the Crossroads -- |t 3. Minding the Nose: Odors in Cognition -- |t 4. How Behavior Senses Chemistry: The Affective Nature of Smell -- |t 5. On Air: From the Nose to the Brain -- |t 6. Molecules to Perception -- |t 7. Fingerprinting the Bulb -- |t 8. Beyond Mapping, to Measuring Smells -- |t 9. Perception as a Skill -- |t 10. The Distillate: The Nose as a Window into Mind and Brain -- |t Appendix: List of Interviewees -- |t Notes -- |t Acknowledgment -- |t Index |
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650 | 0 | |a Olfactory sensors. | |
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