"This collection of essays, although small in size, seems big in potential import. New horizons have benn proposed and old problems have been classified. A book well worth nosing around in by any cognitive scientist." —Applied Cognitive
Schab and Crowder successfully convince the reader of the importance of studying odor memory. The book is filled with stimulating questions for future research, and it would be an ideal book for graduate students looking for ideas for research projects. —Contemporary Psychology
Contents: R.G. Crowder, F.R. Schab, Introduction. F.R. Schab, R.G. Crowder, Odor Recognition Memory. R.A. de Wijk, F.R. Schab, W.S. Cain, Odor Identification. R.G. Mair, L.M. Harrison, D.L. Flint, The Neuropsychology of Odor Memory. F.R. Schab, W.S. Cain, Implicit Measures of Odor Memory. R.G. Crowder, F.R. Schab, Imagery for Odors. C. Murphy, Age-Associated Differences in Memory for Odors. S.F. Davis, H.W. Ludvigson, Odor Memory in Nonhumans. R.S. Herz, E. Eich, Commentary and Envoi.