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Nose odors and mouth odors: The brain distinguishes

By John M. Grohol, PsyD
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Nose odors and mouth odors: The brain distinguishes

Researchers have found that for smells that are pleasant to us, such as the smell of chocolate, how we smell is just as important as the smell itself. We can smell both through our noses (duh!) and …

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