On the Scent

A journey through the science of smell

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Chemistry, General Chemistry
Cover of the book On the Scent by Paolo Pelosi, OUP Oxford
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Paolo Pelosi ISBN: 9780191029141
Publisher: OUP Oxford Publication: March 24, 2016
Imprint: OUP Oxford Language: English
Author: Paolo Pelosi
ISBN: 9780191029141
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication: March 24, 2016
Imprint: OUP Oxford
Language: English

In humans, the perception of odours adds a fourth dimension to life, from the scent of flowers, the aroma of foods, and all the subtle smells in the environment. But how many types of odours can we distinguish? Why do we like the food we like? Which are the most powerful odorants, and how well does the human sense of smell perform compared with that of a dog or a butterfly? The sense of smell is highly complex, and such complexity discouraged scientists for a long time, leaving the world of smell in an atmosphere of mystery. Only recently, thanks to the new tools furnished by molecular biology and neuroscience, are we beginning to answer these questions, uncovering the hidden secrets of our sense of smell, and decoding the language used by most animals to communicate. In this book, Paolo Pelosi, one of the leading figures in the development of the science of olfaction, recounts how the chemical alphabet behind smell has been pieced together over the past three decades. Drawing on anecdotes from his own scientific career, and celebrating the rich variety of smells from herbs to flowers to roast coffee and freshly baked bread, he weaves together an engaging and remarkable account of the science behind the most elusive of our senses.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In humans, the perception of odours adds a fourth dimension to life, from the scent of flowers, the aroma of foods, and all the subtle smells in the environment. But how many types of odours can we distinguish? Why do we like the food we like? Which are the most powerful odorants, and how well does the human sense of smell perform compared with that of a dog or a butterfly? The sense of smell is highly complex, and such complexity discouraged scientists for a long time, leaving the world of smell in an atmosphere of mystery. Only recently, thanks to the new tools furnished by molecular biology and neuroscience, are we beginning to answer these questions, uncovering the hidden secrets of our sense of smell, and decoding the language used by most animals to communicate. In this book, Paolo Pelosi, one of the leading figures in the development of the science of olfaction, recounts how the chemical alphabet behind smell has been pieced together over the past three decades. Drawing on anecdotes from his own scientific career, and celebrating the rich variety of smells from herbs to flowers to roast coffee and freshly baked bread, he weaves together an engaging and remarkable account of the science behind the most elusive of our senses.

More books from OUP Oxford

Cover of the book Oxford Handbook of Clinical Pathology by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book Silent Partners by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book Economic Approaches to Intellectual Property by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book A Magnificent Faith by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book Sick Societies by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book Mental Disorders in Primary Care by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare's Poetry by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book The Familiar Enemy by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book Givenness and Revelation by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book Cheats and Deceits by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book International Commercial Arbitration in New York by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Obsessive-compulsive Disorder by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book Subtle is the Lord by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book Jude the Obscure by Paolo Pelosi
Cover of the book The Oxford Handbook of the Victorian Novel by Paolo Pelosi
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy