Changes in odor perception during the menstrual cycle phases are related to odor category and perceptual characteristics.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Charlotte Bontempi, Laurence Jacquot, Gérard Brand
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Abstract

In humans, olfactory perception appears to be a complex and multidimensional process. Classically, intensity, hedonicity, and familiarity are the main features assessed in perceptual evaluations. Several factors are well known to modulate odor perception such as environmental context, stimulus properties, or individual characteristics. Regarding the latter, female sex hormones may play an important role in modulating odor perception. In this context, few studies have investigated whether odor perception might change during the menstrual cycle in relation to odor category and perceptual features. The aim of the present study was to compare the follicular and luteal phases in women on and off oral contraceptives for the three main characteristics of odor perception (intensity, hedonicity, and familiarity) and for different odor categories (fruit, vegetable, and environmental odors). Results showed that all odors were perceived as more intense during the luteal phase compared to the follicular phase. Hedonic ratings showed differences in responses to odor categories: Fruit odors were perceived as more pleasant during the luteal phase, while vegetable odors were perceived as more unpleasant. Familiarity ratings increased during the luteal phase for two of the three odor categories (i.e., fruit and environmental odors). Comparisons between women using hormonal contraceptives (in both phases of the cycle) and those not using hormonal contraceptives revealed no significant differences in any of the dimensions assessed or in any of the odor categories. These findings are discussed in relation to the putative role of sex hormones in olfactory perception. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

在月经周期阶段,气味感知的变化与气味种类和感知特征有关。
在人类中,嗅觉感知似乎是一个复杂的多维过程。通常,强度、享乐性和熟悉性是知觉评价中评估的主要特征。众所周知,有几个因素可以调节气味感知,如环境背景、刺激特性或个体特征。对于后者,女性性激素可能在调节气味感知中发挥重要作用。在此背景下,很少有研究调查气味感知是否会在月经周期中与气味类别和感知特征相关的变化。本研究的目的是比较服用和不服用口服避孕药的女性的卵泡期和黄体期对气味感知的三个主要特征(强度、享乐性和熟悉性)和不同气味类别(水果、蔬菜和环境气味)的影响。结果表明,与卵泡期相比,黄体期所有气味都被认为更强烈。享乐等级显示了对气味类别的不同反应:在黄体期,水果气味被认为更令人愉快,而蔬菜气味被认为更令人不快。在黄体期,对三种气味类别中的两种(即水果和环境气味)的熟悉度评分有所增加。在使用激素避孕药的女性(在月经周期的两个阶段)和不使用激素避孕药的女性之间的比较显示,在评估的任何维度或任何气味类别上都没有显著差异。这些发现与性激素在嗅觉感知中的假定作用有关。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Behavioral neuroscience
Behavioral neuroscience 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
3.40
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0.00%
发文量
51
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Behavioral Neuroscience publishes original research articles as well as reviews in the broad field of the neural bases of behavior.
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