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. 2024 Aug 14;27(4):e14162. doi: 10.1111/hex.14162

Table 2.

The mint or cologne micro‐decision exchange.

CareP: there's some juice over there, cranberry juice ((moves to retrieve from counter, RP4 leaves the room))
RP2: I think. I don't. I'm trying, I'm sorry. I think I'm going to try this first, see if the smell of like the minty does anything? That one day he kinda like shrugged it off. We're just trying anything and everything ((RP4 returns))
CareP: Your cologne again ((looking at Ken, and showing bottle to RPs))
RP2/RP4: Oh, the cologne! ((said together))
RP2: ((nods affirmatively and looks at CareP and then patient))
RP4: Here it comes
RP4: ((said to CareP)) Yeah, now try the cologne on this side ((points to the upper left)) see if he'll look at it up there
((The RPs are positioned in front of Ken to keep him stable. CareP is behind Ken and moves the cologne bottle into Ken's view and sprays the scent. Ken turns his eyes and looks toward CareP and the cologne bottle))
RP4: Yeah! ((excited voice))
RP2: Yeah, cool! ((excited voice))
CareP: He liked what he saw?
RP2: Yeah, he was looking at it and his eyes went from this to there

Abbreviations: CareP = Clarisse; Patient = Ken; RP2 = Bettina; RP4 = Lucy.