Carrasco M, Ridout J B
Department of Psychology, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut 06459-0408.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1993 Apr;19(2):287-301. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.19.2.287.
Whether a system of imagery for olfaction exists is currently an unsettled issue. Moreover, the dimensions underlying odor perception have eluded researchers for many years. Two experiments bearing on these issues are presented. In one experiment, a group of 32 undergraduates rated the similarity of pairs of 16 commonplace odorants (e.g., chocolate and leather) they perceived using scratch and sniff stimuli; in another, a different group of 44 undergraduates was asked to imagine and then rate the similarity of the same pairs of odors. Multidimensional scaling of the data suggests that three-dimensional solutions with similar stimulus dimensions, such as fruitiness, strength, and familiarity, underlied the ratings of both perceived and imagined odors. By finding that similar dimensions define the psychological space of both the imagery and the perception tasks, this study suggests that imagery does indeed exist for olfaction.
嗅觉是否存在一个意象系统目前仍是一个未解决的问题。此外,多年来研究人员一直未能确定气味感知背后的维度。本文介绍了两项针对这些问题的实验。在一项实验中,一组32名本科生对他们通过刮擦嗅闻刺激感知到的16种常见气味(如巧克力和皮革)的气味对的相似度进行评分;在另一项实验中,另一组44名本科生被要求想象相同气味对的相似度,然后进行评分。对数据的多维标度分析表明,具有相似刺激维度(如水果味、强度和熟悉度)的三维解决方案是感知和想象气味评分的基础。通过发现相似的维度定义了意象和感知任务的心理空间,本研究表明嗅觉确实存在意象。