Effects of Olfactory Valence on the Neural and Behavioral Dynamics of Approach-Avoidance: An EEG Study
Yang Yang, Xiaochun Wang

TL;DR
This study shows that odors influence brain activity during approach-avoidance decisions, even if they don't change behavior.
Contribution
The study reveals how odor valence modulates neural dynamics in approach-avoidance tasks without affecting behavioral outcomes.
Findings
Odor valence modulated ERP components like P1, N1, and N2, indicating changes in sensory processing and conflict monitoring.
P3 amplitudes were consistently larger for avoidance responses, regardless of odor valence.
Behavioral performance remained consistent across odor conditions despite neural changes.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Approach-avoidance behavior is critical for adaptive behavior. The neural basis of these behaviors has been investigated extensively, but the effect of odor valence is unclear. This study tested how positive, negative, and neutral odors affect behavior and event-related potentials (ERPs) in the approach-avoidance task (AAT). Methods: Thirty-two healthy participants performed an AAT. We measured reaction time, accuracy, and ERP components (P1, N1, N2, P3) to understand the process of motivational processing over time. Results: Participants responded faster and more accurately when the direction and target type were congruent under all odor conditions. Odors did not change this core consistent pattern. In contrast, ERP results revealed stage-specific modulations. P1 and N1 components reflected odor-related changes in early sensory processing. The N2 effect present…
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TopicsOlfactory and Sensory Function Studies · Color perception and design · Behavioral Health and Interventions
