周文博士对自然人类行为的研究显示 人类能在60毫秒内 迅速检测出气味差异 Dr. Zhou Wen's study in Nature Human Behaviour demonstrates humans can rapidly detect odor differences within 60 milliseconds.
周文博士领导的一项研究质疑了人类嗅觉缓慢的概念,揭示了人们能够以惊人的速度发现气味差异。 A study led by Dr. Zhou Wen challenges the notion that human olfaction is slow, revealing that people can detect odor differences with remarkable speed. 在《自然人类行为》中, 研究发现参与者对两种气味作了区分 两种气味只是60毫米的延迟, 展示大脑处理气味的能力 类似于颜色感知。 Published in Nature Human Behaviour, the research found participants distinguished two scents presented with just a 60-millisecond delay, showcasing the brain's ability to process odors similar to color perception. 这种洞察力可影响电子鼻子的发展和嗅觉损失的治疗方法。 This insight could influence the development of electronic noses and therapies for olfactory loss.