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Odor sensitivity impairment: a behavioral marker of psychological distress?

David C HoughtonSamuel L HowardThomas W UhdeCaitlin PaquetRodney J SchlosserBernadette M Cortese
Published in: CNS spectrums (2018)
These findings suggest that persons with various forms of psychological distress may find themselves significantly impaired by an intolerance of odors, but that self-reported odor sensitivity does not necessarily relate to enhanced odor detection ability. However, increased sensitivity to a smoke-like odor appears to be associated with sensitivity to aversive anxiogenic stimuli. Implications for the pathophysiology of fear- and anxiety-related disorders are discussed.
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