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As a matter of fact there is a strong connection between smells, emotions and early life experiences; so, in other words: memory and smell are interconnected, not only because through our memory we learn to remember smells, but, because various parts of our brain synchronize at the same time to generate functional networks. In addition, smell serves as a survival function and our receptor cells are extremely specialized to particular odors. So, how does this happen? ...
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