VALIDATION OF NEW METHODS OF USING SIMULATED WHOLE-BODY MOVEMENTS AS IMPLICIT INDICATORS OF SOUND AND ODOR PREFERENCES

Validation of New Methods of Using Simulated Whole-Body Movements as Implicit Indicators of Sound and Odor Preferences

Would aluminum lotion you get close to a stinky perfume bottle or to a loudspeaker producing noise? In this paper, we present two procedures that allowed us to assess the ability of auditory and olfactory cues to elicit automatic approach/avoidance reactions toward their sources.The procedures resulted from an adaptation of the Visual Approach/Avoi

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