Sex Differences in Odor Hedonic Perception: An Overview

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TitreSex Differences in Odor Hedonic Perception: An Overview
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursBontempi C, Jacquot L, Brand G
JournalFRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
Volume15
Pagination764520
Date PublishedOCT 18
Type of ArticleReview
Mots-clésEmotion, hedonicity, olfaction, pleasantness rating, Sex differences
Résumé

Odor hedonic evaluation (pleasant/unpleasant) is considered as the first and one of the most prominent dimension in odor perception. While sex differences in human olfaction have been extensively explored, gender effect in hedonic perception appears to be less considered. However, a number of studies have included comparisons between men and women, using different types of measurements (psychophysical, psychophysiological, horizontal ellipsis ). This overview presents experimental works with non-specific and body odors separately presented as well as experimental studies comparing healthy participants vs patients with psychiatric disorders. Contrary to sensitivity, identification or discrimination, the overall literature tends to prove that no so clear differences occur in odor hedonic judgment between men and women. On the whole, gender effect appears more marked for body than non-specific odors and is almost never reported in psychiatric diseases. These findings are discussed in relation to the processes classically implied in pleasantness rating and emotional processes.

DOI10.3389/fnins.2021.764520