Abstract
An identification experiment on a series of 10 graded mixtures of musk and n-propanol, with constrained (approximately constant) total concentration was modelled by a psychophysical function which reproduced up to two local discontinuities in the perception of the intensity of one component; such results can be paralleled by analogous perceptual processes in vision. The model used is an extension of previous models on odour cross-adaptation, with additional boundary conditions added.

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