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Introversion-extraversion and dimensions of olfactory perception.

E E Filsinger, R A Fabes, G Hughston

    Perceptual and Motor Skills
    |June 1, 1987
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    This study investigated the link between personality traits and how people perceive smells. Results indicate that introversion-extraversion is distinct from odor perception factors.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Sensory Science
    • Olfactory Perception

    Background:

    • Personality traits, such as introversion-extraversion, can influence sensory experiences.
    • Understanding the relationship between personality and olfaction may provide insights into individual differences in sensory processing.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore a potential relationship between introversion-extraversion and odor perception.
    • To determine if personality traits correlate with the rating of odor characteristics.

    Main Methods:

    • 195 subjects completed Eysenck's Introversion-Extraversion Scale.
    • Participants rated the strength, familiarity, and pleasantness of four distinct odors.
    • Statistical analyses included zero-order correlations and factor analysis.

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    Main Results:

    • Introversion-extraversion items formed a distinct factor.
    • Olfactory perception measures (strength, familiarity, pleasantness) formed three separate factors.
    • No significant overlap was found between the personality factor and the olfactory factors.

    Conclusions:

    • Introversion-extraversion appears to be independent of the investigated aspects of odor perception.
    • Personality traits and olfactory processing may rely on distinct neural or cognitive mechanisms.