An interaction model for odor quality and intensity |
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Authors: | Mats J. Olsson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, San Diego State University, 6363 Alvarado Court, Suite 101, 92120, San Diego, CA 2. Stokholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
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Abstract: | The perceived intensity and quality of binary odor mixtures are studied in relation to bow their components are perceived when presented separately. Subjects judged the perceived intensity and quality of 6 concentrations of pyridine, 6 concentrations ofn-butanol, and their 36 possible combinations. The results show that the perceived intensity of the mixture can be predicted from the perceived intensity of its components presented separately (R A andR B) by the Euclidian arithmetic model. The maximum probability of identifying a mixture as a “mixture” is reached whenR A andR B are equally strong. An interaction model for mixtures that relates perceived intensity and quality is presented and tested. The test reveals that both the perceived intensity of a mixture and the probability that it will be identified as the one or the other component can, by a simple interaction model, be successfully predicted fromR A andR B. |
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