2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3940(02)00092-7
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Effects of ambient odors on reaction time in humans

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“…Nevertheless, participants received odor evaluated themselves more successful. Millot, Brand and Morand (2002) observed a decrease in the response times of participants received positive and negative odors. In the study of Michael, Jacquot, Millot and Brand (2003), the effect of odors on short-term visual attention was investigated and found to vary with the characteristics of the odors.…”
Section: Odor and Attentionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Nevertheless, participants received odor evaluated themselves more successful. Millot, Brand and Morand (2002) observed a decrease in the response times of participants received positive and negative odors. In the study of Michael, Jacquot, Millot and Brand (2003), the effect of odors on short-term visual attention was investigated and found to vary with the characteristics of the odors.…”
Section: Odor and Attentionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Yine de bu alan görece çok gelişmemiş bir alandır ve ilerlemeye de bir hayli müsaittir. Genel anlamda kokuların bellek, dikkat ve duygudurum üzerindeki etkileri ve aromaterapi en çok çalışılan konular arasında yer alır (Buckle, 2001;Chu ve Downes, 2002;Cooke ve Ernst, 2000;Ilmberger ve ark., 2001;Lehrner, Eckersberger, Walla, Pötsch ve Deecke, 2000;Lehrner, Marwinski, Lehr, Johren ve Deecke, 2005;Ludvigson ve Rottman, 1989;Millot, Brand ve Morand, 2002;Rubin, Groth ve Goldsmith, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…The finding showed that with the present of fragrance, the reaction time in a simple task is decreasing as compared with the no fragrance condition. Results also stated that environment with fragrance is the most importance influence on human behavior (Millot et al, 2002).…”
Section: Using Fragrance and The Impact On Human Behaviormentioning
confidence: 93%
“…This reduction of error rates was related to task difficulty only for incompatible trials of the task this performance improvement occurred. Another experiment showed that pleasant and unpleasant odors improved the performance in a simple reaction time task but not in a more complex response inhibition task (Millot, et al, 2002). Similar to the studies investigating chemicals from the working environment, not all performance tests were equally affected and thus it remains unclear how odors can interfere with performance.…”
Section: Risk Assessment Of Local Irritants: New Challenges For Neuromentioning
confidence: 99%