Is the perception of odour pleasantness shared across cultures and ecological conditions? Evidence from Amazonia, East Africa, New Guinea, Malaysia and Poland

Author:

Sorokowski Piotr12ORCID,Misiak Michał34,Roberts S. Craig23ORCID,Kowal Marta3,Butovskaya Marina5,Omar-Fauzee Mohd Sofian6,Huanca Tomás7,Sorokowska Agnieszka1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Psychology, University of Wroclaw , Wroclaw, Poland

2. Division of Psychology, University of Stirling , Stirling, UK

3. IDN Being Human Lab - Institute of Psychology, University of Wroclaw , Wroclaw, Poland

4. School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford , Oxford, UK

5. Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, RAS , Moscow, Russia

6. Post Graduate Programme (Education), INTI International University , Nilai, Malaysia

7. Centro Boliviano de Desarrollo Socio Integral (CBIDSI) , San Borja, Bolivia

Abstract

What makes an odour pleasant or unpleasant? The inherent properties of the constituent chemical compounds, or the nose of the beholder, driven by idiosyncratic differences and culture-specific learning? Here, 582 individuals, including Tanzanian Hadza hunter–gatherers, Amazonian Tsimane’ horticulturalists, Yali from the Papuan highlands and two industrialized populations (Poles, Malaysians), rated the pleasantness of 15 odour samples. We find considerable similarities in odour assessments across cultures, but our data do not fully support a claim regarding the universality of smell preferences. Despite cross-cultural similarities in olfactory assessments, probably driven by odour properties, we suggest that odour availability in ecological and cultural niches bears an undeniable effect on human odour preferences.

Funder

Narodowa Agencja Wymiany Akademickiej

Uniwersytet Wrocławski

Publisher

The Royal Society

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