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renaissance poisson ([personal profile] piranha) wrote2005-05-31 10:31 am

body odour versus cheddar cheese

this is very interesting; i'll need to get ahold of this paper: "Cognitive Modulation of Olfactory Processing," by Ivan E. deAraujo et al., in Neuron 46:671-679 -- May 19, 2005.

summary:

We showed how cognitive, semantic information modulates olfactory representation in the brain by providing a visual word descriptor, 'cheddar cheese' or 'body odor,' during the delivery of a test odor ... and also during the delivery of clean air. Clean air labeled 'air' was used as a control. Subjects rated the affective value of the test odor as significantly more unpleasant when labeled 'body odor' than when labeled 'cheddar cheese.' In an event-related fMRI design we showed that the rostral anterior cingulate cortext (ACC)/medial orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) was significantly more activated by the test stimulus and by clean air when labeled 'cheddar cheese' than when labeled 'body odor,' and the activations were correlated with the pleasantness ratings. This cognitive modulation was also found for the test odor (but not for the clean air) in the amygdala bilaterally.

this might explain part of why i feel hygienically at odds with much of america, which i've wondered about occasionally, being as my sense of smell is not underdeveloped -- i never got the linguistic indoctrination about "body odour = bad".

via [livejournal.com profile] ozarque.
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[personal profile] snippy 2005-05-31 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm. When I sweat from exertion, it smells good to me; when I sweat from anxiety or fear, it smells nasty.
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[identity profile] aquaeri.livejournal.com 2005-05-31 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I could possibly download the PDF while I'm at work today, for research purposes of course, and once there's a copy on my laptop, I might be in a position to share the content with you.

[identity profile] dubhain.livejournal.com 2005-05-31 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Most normal body odor doesn't smell bad to me. OTOH, certain types of sweat do. There's a point at which it turns acrid and rancid on people. I find that, oddly enough, I don't seem to have problems smelling most people who've been doing heavy work (indoor / outdoor), but that people who've been doing gym workouts tend to smell bad - that acrid/rancid smell to me. I've no idea what it might be due to. It's not the thought of what they've been doing. There's a distinct difference, usually, in the smell.

I can also frequently tell when people are ill from their body odor, and often what sort of illness it is. Strange.
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[personal profile] firecat 2005-06-01 06:08 am (UTC)(link)
fresh body odor doesn't smell bad to me, but "many days' unbathed and wearing many days' worn and unwashed clothing" body odor does. I mostly have smelled the latter sort on people who aggressively beg in subway trains.

Also, polyester clothing sometimes seems to transform ordinary body odors into something icky.