The power of smell. How the ability to recognize smells forms memory, predicts diseases and affects our lives
The smell has the most powerful effect on our emotions compared to other feelings and controls our behavior more significant than we assume. Neurobiologist, professor of anatomy of the University of Quebec in Troya-Riviere (Canada) Johannes Frasnelli, explains accessiblely how the training of the sense of smell affects the human brain, how our sense of smell and depression is changing, how the loss of smell with neurogenetic diseases is associated, and also affects a number of other curious topics - Not only from the field of neurobiology, anatomy and psychology, but also from the sphere of food preferences of residents of different countries, revealing to us the most interesting world of smells and sensations.
“Despite the fact that we always smell - we actually perceive, we perceive Smells even before birth, and despite the fact that the sense of smell has a direct “wired” connection with the limbic system, which means, with our sensory world, for the most part, people consider the smell the least significant of the five feelings. Moreover, violation of the sense of smell not only reduces the quality of life, it can be the first symptom of various diseases. So the increased attention to the sense of smell is quite justified. We can sensitize our sense of smell, even improve it and train our brain in this way. The most beautiful thing we do not need expensive devices for this, we should just pay more attention to our sense of smell and talk more often about the smells. ”
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Frasnelli Johannes |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 208 |
| The subject of the book | Natural Sciences |
| The year of publishing | 2022 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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