Olfactomotor activity during imagery mimics that during perception |
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Authors: | Bensafi Moustafa Porter Jessica Pouliot Sandra Mainland Joel Johnson Bradley Zelano Christina Young Natasha Bremner Elizabeth Aframian Danny Khan Rehan Sobel Noam |
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Affiliation: | Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California at Berkeley, 3210 Tolman Hall MC 1650, Berkeley, California 94720, USA. bensafi@uclink.berkeley.edu |
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Abstract: | Neural representations created in the absence of external sensory stimuli are referred to as imagery, and such representations may be augmented by reenactment of sensorimotor processes. We measured nasal airflow in human subjects while they imagined sights, sounds and smells, and only during olfactory imagery did subjects spontaneously enact the motor component of olfaction--that is, they sniffed. Moreover, as in perception, imagery of pleasant odors involved larger sniffs than imagery of unpleasant odors, suggesting that the act of sniffing has a functional role in creating of olfactory percepts. |
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