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The Scent of Desire: Discovering Our Enigmatic Sense of Smell

The Scent of Desire: Discovering Our Enigmatic Sense of Smell

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Author: Rachel Herz
Publisher: William Morrow
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 48263

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.8 x 1

ISBN: 0060825375
Dewey Decimal Number: 152.166
EAN: 9780060825379
ASIN: 0060825375

Publication Date: October 1, 2007
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Product Description

Shakespeare wrote that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. But if you cannot smell, does the rose lose its sweetness?

The first and definitive book on the psychology of smell, The Scent of Desire traces the importance of smell in our lives, from nourishment to procreation to our relationships with the people closest to us and the world at large. Smell was the very first sense to evolve and is located in the same part of the brain that processes emotion, memory, and motivation. To our ancestors, the sense of smell wasn't just important, it was crucial to existence and it remains so today. Our emotional, physical, even sexual lives are profoundly shaped by both our reactions to and interpretations of different smells.

Why do some people like a certain smell and others hate it? Is smell personal or cultural? How does smell affect our choices and our daily lives? Rachel Herz explores these questions and examines the role smell plays in our lives, and how this most essential of senses is imperative to our physical and emotional well-being. Herz investigates how our sense of smell functions, examines what purpose it serves, and shows how inextricably it is linked to our survival. She introduces us to people who have lost their ability to smell and shows how their experiences confirm this sense's importance by illuminating the traumatic effect its loss has on the quality of day-to-day living. Herz illustrates how profoundly scent and the sense of smell affect our daily lives with numerous examples and personal accounts based on her years of research.

The wonders of our sense of smell are all explored in a compelling and engaging manner, from emotions and memory to aromatherapy and pheromones. For anyone who has ever wondered about human nature or been curious about the secrets of both the body and the mind, The Scent of Desire is a fascinating, down-to-earth tour of the psychology and biology of our most neglected sense, the sense of smell.




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5 out of 5 stars Excellent Popular Science   May 14, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I read a lot of popular science and the sense of smell is a topic I've always been curious about, so I was intrigued to buy this book. I'm so happy I did. This book is full of fascinating facts, findings and theories about smell and Rachel Herz has the rare talent (especially for an academic scientist) of translating complex scientific concepts and data into accessible, clear and engaging language. The personal anecdotes work like verbal illustrations for the experiments she discusses and make her book fun as well as edifying. Highly Recommended.


2 out of 5 stars Science or soft science?   May 2, 2008
 1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have always been interested in olfaction, and was looking forward to a lay-audience science-based book on the subject...but this isn't it. There are a few scientifically supported nuggets of information (hence the second star), but most of the book (repetively) cites anecdotally-based "evidence". Also, as already mentioned by a prior reviewer, the author does not resolve her conflicting statements that a) aromatherapy is based only on learned reactions to aroma, not physical effects, but b) "The positive theraputic effects of aroma are not limited to mood, either; they may also influence physical states." Lastly, for a subject like this, which is so clearly based on how an individual's genotype affects their perception of odor, to not cite ANY studies of identical twins raised separately, means the book doesn't even qualify as soft science.


4 out of 5 stars A very readable introduction to an Underappreciated Subject   April 5, 2008
This book is a highly readable introduction to how smell works. While the author is a leading authority on the psychology of smell she also gives an accurate account of our current knowledge about the physiology of smell, including topics such as why smell can evoke such powerful emotions and the role of smell in memory. I just posted an interview of Rachel Herz on my Brain Science Podcast (but Amazon does not allow links in their reviews). You can find this in iTunes but the address is brainsciencepodcastdotcom.




4 out of 5 stars Just one problem   February 12, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Great book on a fascinating topic that's only recently been addressed by the scientific community. Herz does a wonderful job of laying out much of the current research on smell our most neglected sense. She's a skillful writer who can translate scientific concepts and relate them to everyday experiences.
My only problem with the book was that, since she'd either not not read Lynn Wyatt's 2001 tome, "Jacobsen's Organ and the Remarkable Nature of Smell", or she discounted it. Since she didn't include the discovery of a secondary olfactory system, she theorized that pheromone transfer among humans is effected through skin to skin contact. Read both books as complements to one another, along with The Emperor of Scent for a triangulated view of the controversy surrounding smell.



5 out of 5 stars Stellar Perspectives on a Highly Underreported Subject   January 8, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Essentially the only time we realize the wonder and value of our sense of smell is when we temporarily lose it during head colds and the like. When one's sense of taste is effectively obstructed we quickly come to an understanding of its value, but this most taken for granted of our senses has for whatever reason never been fully understood or documented until now, at least not for the general reader. Dr. Herz has delivered THE SCENT OF DESIRE, a book she is uniquely qualified to write as she has made a career of investigating, experimenting and reporting on the sense of smell. Her researches have produced a small gem of a book filled with anecdotal and scientific evidence and investigative research that fills a void which until I read it, I didn't know existed but a void it certainly was. This is a page-turner with a delightful clarity to the writing that took this reader well beyond all expectations. Highly recommended, and I eagerly await the sequel.


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