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What the Nose Knows - Avery Gilbert [126]

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January 23, 2003.

urban legend Jan Harold Brunvand, The Baby Train and Other Lusty Urban Legends (New York: Norton, 1993); Barbara Mikkelson writing on Snopes.com.

hit man immortalized Katherine Ramsland, “Richard Kuklinski: The Iceman,” chapter title “Going to Florida,” Crimelibrary.com.

Jerry Payne Jessica Snyder Sachs, Corpse: Nature, Forensics, and the Struggle to Pinpoint Time of Death (Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books, 2001).

an ironic twist “Woman, two men dead in Bronx apt. bloodbath,” New York Daily News, January 22, 2002.

found in bad breath S. Goldberg, A. Kozlovsky, et al., “Cadaverine as a putative component of oral malodor,” Journal of Dental Research 73(1994):1168–72.

“smelled like kim chee” “Isle Mainland Traveler Shared Room with Corpse,” Honolulu Star-Bulletin, August 1, 1996.

lives at the scene of the crime “He Slays Wife, Then Can’t Take Smell, Say Cops,” New York Daily News, December 11, 2003; “Mom, Stepdad Charged in Death of Disabled Man,” Houston Chronicle, April 11, 2002.

made of tougher stuff “Body Undiscovered in Apartment for 2 Years?” Tucson Citizen, April 8, 2005; “Woman Drove for Days with Dead Mother,” Reuters/CNN, April 29, 2004.

young hiker Aron Ralston, Between a Rock and a Hard Place (New York:

Atria Books, 2004).

Chapter 7. The Olfactory Imagination

“The rank effluvium” Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex (London: John Murray, 1871), p. 279.

“with a confidence that always astonished” Edouard Toulouse, Enquête médico-psychologique sur les rapports de la supériorité intellectuale avec le névrophatie (Paris Societé d’edition scientifiques, 1896); Annales Médico-Psychologiques, series 8, vol. 5 (1897):425–46.

consumer survey Sarah Purcell, “Scents and Scentsibilities,” Chemist & Druggist, November 22, 2003, p. S32.

Cobain’s personal journals Tim Appelo, “Kurt Cobain’s Last No. 1 Hit,” Seattle Weekly, December 25, 2002; Kurt Cobain, Journals (Riverhead Books, 2002).

His favorite book Charles R. Cross, Heavier than Heaven: A Biography of Kurt Cobain (New York: Hyperion, 2001).

world’s first Aroma Jockey E-mail correspondence with Eric Berghammer, aka Odo7, May–June 2005.

With my colleagues A. N. Gilbert, M. Crouch, and S. E. Kemp, “Olfactory and visual mental imagery,” Journal of Mental Imagery 22 (1998): 137–46.

Other researchers have used our test M. Bensafi and C. Rouby, “Individual differences in odor imaging ability reflect differences in olfactory and emotional perception,” Chemical Senses 32 (2007):237–44.

innovative American director Lise-Lone Marker, David Belasco: Naturalism in the American Theatre (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1975),p. 61 ff.

pioneers of olfactory multimedia Beatriz Colomina, “Enclosed by images: The Eameses’ multimedia architecture, Grey Room 2, (Winter 2001), pp. 6–29 (esp. p. 13); Stanley Abercrombie, George Nelson: The Design of Modern Design (Boston: MIT Press, 1995), p 147; Colomina, 2001, p. 14, referencing Eames collaborator George Nelson’s quote in Abercrombie, 1995; Owen Gingerich, “A conversation with Charles Eames,” The American Scholar 46, no. 3 (1977):326–37 (esp. p. 331); Abercrombie, George Nelson, p. 147.

written descriptions evoke J. C. Baird and K. A. Harder, “The psychophysics of imagery,” Perception & Psychophysics 62 (2000):113–26;J. Gonzalez, A. Barros-Loscertales, et al., “Reading cinnamon activates olfactory brain regions,” Neuroimage 32 (2006):906–12.

In a letter Helen McAfee, “The Sense of Smell,” The Nation, January 15, 1914, pp. 57–58.

“This all started” Anne Tyler, Ladder of Years (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1995).

“You get down on your knees” Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City (New York: Vintage, 1984).

smell in cocaine abusers A. S. Gordon, D. T. Moran, et al., “The effect of chronic cocaine abuse on human olfaction,” Archives of Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery 116 (1990):1415–18.

“The chimney of the new house” Nathaniel Hawthorne: Collected Novels (New York: Library of America edition, 1983), p. 360.

the best smell-based story in American letters Nathaniel

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