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Affective dimensions of odor perception: a comparison between Swiss, British, and Singaporean populations.

Camille Ferdenzi1, Annett Schirmer, S Craig Roberts, Sylvain Delplanque, Christelle Porcherot, Isabelle Cayeux, Maria-Inès Velazco, David Sander, Klaus R Scherer, Didier Grandjean.   

Abstract

Do affective responses to odors vary as a function of culture? To address this question, we developed two self-report scales in the United Kingdom (Liverpool: LEOS) and in Singapore (city of Singapore: SEOS), following the same procedure as used in the past to develop the Geneva Emotion and Odor Scale (GEOS: Chrea, Grandjean, Delplanque et al., 2009). The final scales were obtained by a three-step reduction of an initial pool of 480 affective terms, retaining only the most relevant terms to describe odor-related subjective affective states and comprised of six (GEOS) or seven affective dimensions (LEOS and SEOS). These included dimensions that were common to the three cultures (Disgust, Happiness Well-being, Sensuality Desire, and Energy), common to the two European samples (Soothing Peacefulness), and dimensions that were culture specific (Sensory Pleasure in Geneva; Nostalgia and Hunger Thirst in Liverpool; Intellectual Stimulation, Spirituality, and Negative Feelings in Singapore). A comparative approach showed that the dimensional organization of odor-related affective terms in a given culture better explained data variability for that culture than data variability for the other cultures, thus highlighting the importance of culture-specific tools in the investigation of odor-related affect.

Mesh:

Year:  2011        PMID: 21534667     DOI: 10.1037/a0022853

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emotion        ISSN: 1528-3542


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