Thanks to
Omni Brain for the FYI post regarding the "oflactometer" from the
Berkely Olfactory Research Project (BORP). In prior
posts I've highlighted emerging research that implicates
Go (General olfactory abilities) as an important component of
Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC theory of cognitive abilities).
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