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Dantec, 2022 - Google Patents

The perceptual and cognitive markers of smells' naturalness

Dantec, 2022

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3286629004106021737
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Dantec M
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Today, there is a growing interest in naturalness, with natural products being perceived as superior to non-natural products. Studies in neuropsychology and neuroscience have shown the relevance of the natural/manufactured distinction to human cognition. Among the …
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