A love letter to smell
Published in Neuroscience
When you're near coriander or parmesan cheese, do you smell fresh sweetness or vomit and soap?
We explore what the nose tells the brain and how the brain understands this message.
Cognitive science tells us that the nose is a powerful biosensor which we often underestimate and underutilise.
And we hear how our sense of smell is being used by companies from Valentino to Cadillac to create their unique brand of scent. Learn more in A love letter to smell.
Guests
Dawn Goldworm, Co-founder and scent director, 12.29
Dr Ann-Sophie Barwich, Assistant Professor, Cognitive Science Program and the Department of History & Philosophy of Science Indiana University
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