Music mitigates the affective effect of the most smelly smells
In everyday life, we automatically regulate negative emotions by exposure to other positive stimuli. This happens without any conscious cognitive
Read moreIn everyday life, we automatically regulate negative emotions by exposure to other positive stimuli. This happens without any conscious cognitive
Read moreOh, how we all long for a REAL conference – to discuss science, meet people new and old, and be
Read moreSorry this post is Dutch only. Reuksmaakstoornis.nl, de patiëntenvereniging voor mensen met een reuk- en smaakstoornis, lanceert op 8 juli
Read moreNose member Laura Speed has published a new article in the journal Cognitive Science with co-authors Hannah Atkinson, Ewelina Wnuk,
Read moreNOSE member Jasper de Groot has been selected by the Association for Psychological Science (APS) to receive the APS Rising
Read moreIn short, the 2021 NOSE symposium, From Aroma to Anosmia, was a huge success! Although we were hesitant at first
Read moreAnosmia Awareness Day takes place on February 27th. On this day, we acknowledge the impact smell disorders have, and raise
Read moreFrom Aroma to Anosmia Although the human sense of smell has been underestimated and neglected for a long time, recent
Read moreSome observations by Ilja Croijmans: Winter holidays are all about smells. Think of the smell of incense during a church
Read moreThe Meaning behind the Fragrant Gifts to Christ, By Caro Verbeek, scent historian When we see a painting of three
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