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Rachel S Herz1

  • 1Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Warren Alpert Medical School, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA.

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El olfato y la emoción son fundamentalmente equivalentes, siendo la esencia de la experiencia olfativa la emoción. Esta perspectiva amplía la comprensión en la ciencia afectiva e inspira la investigación sobre la olfacción y la emoción.

Área de la Ciencia:

  • Ciencia afectiva
  • Neurobiología
  • Investigación olfativa

Sus antecedentes:

  • El afecto se estudia comúnmente a través de diversas modalidades sensoriales.
  • El papel de la olfacción en la emoción a menudo se subestima.
  • Las definiciones existentes de emoción, estado de ánimo y sentimientos carecen de integración con la ciencia olfativa.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Proponer que el olfato y la emoción son fundamentalmente equivalentes.
  • Integrar la teoría, la neurobiología y la evidencia empírica de la olfacción y la ciencia afectiva.
  • Ampliar las definiciones y la comprensión dentro de la ciencia afectiva.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión de literatura sobre "emoción", "valencia hedónica", "estado de ánimo" y "sentimientos".
Palabras clave:
ciencia afectivaemociónsentimientosvalencia hedónicaestado de ánimoolorolfaciónolfato

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  • Examen de la evidencia neurobiológica y empírica relacionada con la olfacción y la emoción.
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    • Se propone que la experiencia olfativa es esencialmente emocional.
    • Se sugiere que el olfato y la emoción son fundamentalmente equivalentes.
    • Se presenta una perspectiva unificada sobre la olfacción y la emoción.

    Conclusiones:

    • La olfacción es una modalidad sensorial primaria para la emoción.
    • Se alienta a investigar más a fondo la olfacción, la emoción y las prácticas clínicas.
    • Esta perspectiva tiene como objetivo avanzar en la ciencia afectiva y la investigación olfativa.