Life-span development of odor identification, learning, and olfactory sensitivity

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作者
Cain, WS
Stevens, JC
Nickou, CM
Giles, A
Johnston, I
GarciaMedina, MR
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[1] JOHN B PIERCE FDN LAB,NEW HAVEN,CT 06519
[2] YALE UNIV,NEW HAVEN,CT 06510
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10.1068/p241457
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R77 [眼科学];
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100212 ;
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In the first of three studies, children (aged 8 to 14 years) were found to perform worse than young and middle-aged adults in unprompted identification of odors, with average performance much like that of elderly adults. Comparisons on other tasks, specifically odor threshold, prompted odor identification, and object naming (Boston Naming Test), across the life span (five groups) revealed that children have the same excellent olfactory sensitivity as young adults and merely lack odor-specific knowledge that accumulates slowly through life. Such knowledge apparently accumulates so slowly that age-associated discriminative losses, measurable by early middle age, begin to wear away gains obtained through experience before odors can become overlearned. In the second study, a novel adaptive psychophysical method, the step procedure, confirmed the equivalent sensitivity of children and young adults. In the third study, a paired-associate task illustrated the sluggish course of odor learning. Young adults outperformed children, though the youngest group, first graders, made up ground relatively fast. For children and adults, common odors facilitated performance relative to novel odors. The outcome highlighted the relevance of semantic factors in odor learning irrespective of age.
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页码:1457 / 1472
页数:16
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