A compelling look at how our brains archive identity through scent, turning the limbic system into a biological time machine. It effectively proves that we don't just remember the past; we inhale it.
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Your Brain Hid a Version of You in a SmellAjouté :
You walked into a room and became a different person. Your brain did it using a smell.
Every other sense gets processed first.
Smell doesn't. It connects directly to the part of your brain that stores emotion and memory. Nothing in between.
When you encounter a scent, your brain doesn't process it. It retrieves something.
>> [music] >> And those memories are more emotional, more accurate than anything you see or hear. It doesn't feel remembered, it feels current.
Every version of you that you think is gone still stored, waiting. So, somewhere out there is a smell you haven't encountered yet.
>> [music] >> And when you do, a version of you that you thought was gone will be standing in the room.
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