Smell And Memory
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=UwV8giriVZo
The connection between smell and memory is a powerful one, and it's rooted in the way our brains process olfactory (smell) information. Here's how it works: • 1. Olfactory receptors: When we smell something, molecules of the substance bind to specialized receptors in our noses. These receptors are specific to different types of smells. • 2. Signal transmission: The binding of molecules to receptors sends a signal to the olfactory bulb, a structure in the forebrain. • 3. Olfactory bulb: The olfactory bulb processes the signal and sends it to other parts of the brain, including the hippocampus and amygdala, which are involved in memory and emotion. • 4. Memory association: The brain associates the smell with memories and emotions, often from past experiences. This is why smells can evoke strong emotional responses and memories. • 5. Memory recall: When we smell something familiar, the brain recalls the associated memories and emotions, often without us even realizing it. • #nose #smelling #memory #medical #animation
#############################
