嗅觉个体意义与测量嗅觉功能的关系

Q1 Psychology
Alexander Wieck Fjaeldstad , Daniel Tchemerinsky Konieczny , Henrique Fernandes , Laura Marie Gaini , Melina Vejlø , Kristian Sandberg
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摘要

嗅觉的主观重要性在个体之间差异很大,然而这种差异的原因——比如它与一般嗅觉功能的关系——仍然知之甚少。这项描述性相关研究的目的是检验主观报告的嗅觉体验的重要性与更客观的心理物理嗅觉测试之间是否存在任何关系。具体来说,我们将嗅觉重要性问卷(IO-Q)、阈值鉴别-识别测试(TDI)及其两个子量表在贝叶斯相关分析中使用R和JASP对来自丹麦的227名神经正常的年轻参与者进行了关联。平均年龄为27.71岁(约57%为女性)。176名参与者完全完成了所有测试。我们发现总IO-Q评分与总TDI评分呈弱正相关(r = 0.141, 95% CI =[-0.007;0.281])。TDI总分也与IO-Q加重分量表呈弱正相关(r = 0.117, 95% CI = [0.021;0.210]),但对其他子尺度的影响较小。这表明更大的主观嗅觉重要性与更大的测量嗅觉功能只有微弱的关联。因此,嗅觉测试成绩可能不能提供嗅觉功能的全貌。
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The relationship between individual significance of olfaction and measured olfactory function

The subjective importance of olfaction varies greatly across individuals, yet the cause of this variation – such as its relationship to general olfactory function – remains poorly understood. The purpose of this descriptive correlational study was to examine if any relationship exists between subjectively reported significance of olfactory experience and more objective, psychophysical olfactory testing. Specifically, we related the Importance of Olfaction questionnaire (IO-Q), the threshold-discrimination-identification test (TDI) and both their subscales in Bayesian correlation analyses using R and JASP in a sample of 227 neurotypical, young participants from Denmark. The mean age was 27.71 (∼57% females). 176 participants fully completed all tests. We found that the total IO-Q score was weakly positively correlated to the total TDI score (r = 0.141, 95% CI = [-0.007;0.281]). The total TDI score was also weakly positively correlated to the aggravation subscale of the IO-Q (r = 0.117, 95% CI = [0.021; 0.210]), but less so to other subscales. This indicates that greater subjective olfactory importance is only weakly associated with greater measured olfactory function. As such, olfactory test scores may not provide the full picture of olfactory function.

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Current research in behavioral sciences
Current research in behavioral sciences Behavioral Neuroscience
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