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  2. Aromachology - Wikipedia

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    Aromachology is the study of the influence of odors on human behavior and to examine the relationship between feelings and emotions. Those who practice aromachology are aromachologists . Aromachologists analyze emotions such as relaxation, exhilaration, sensuality, happiness and well-being brought about by odors stimulating the olfactory ...

  3. Olfactic communication - Wikipedia

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    In some cultures negative smells can result in positive emotions where in the western world, negative smells are often met with negative emotions. The sense of smell has often been overlooked and understudied and many people often perceive olfactics as a lower importance sense as it pertains to communication. The importance and variation of ...

  4. Presbyosmia - Wikipedia

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    Presbyosmia is less prevalent among elderly who are healthy, and who lack the risk factors for smell disorders. Other factors among elderly that can effect the sense of smell are medication use and some neurological disorders, in these cases the loss of smell can be much more noticeable. There is currently no established treatment for this ...

  5. Old person smell - Wikipedia

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    Old person smell is the characteristic odor of elderly humans. [1] Like many other animal species, human odor undergoes distinct stages based on chemical changes initiated through the aging process. Research suggests that this enables humans to determine the suitability of potential partners based on age, in addition to other factors.

  6. Rachel Sarah Herz - Wikipedia

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    Her work examines with how language and emotion can affect odor perception and her laboratory has empirically demonstrated the first instance of olfactory illusions created by words alone. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Herz also studies how we perceive food and how food-based emotions influence us.

  7. Why can't some people smell months after catching COVID? - AOL

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    For some, Covid knocked out their sense of smell for months with no precise scientific explanation of why and no therapeutic drugs specifically designed to. For some, Covid knocked out their sense ...

  8. Congenital anosmia - Wikipedia

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    The sense of smell is closely linked to memory and emotions because the olfactory system is connected to the brain's limbic system, which is involved in emotional processing and memory formation. This connection means that specific scents can trigger vivid memories and strong emotional responses.

  9. Dysgeusia - Wikipedia

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    Xerostomia, or a decrease in saliva flow, can be a side effect of many drugs, which, in turn, can lead to the development of taste disturbances such as dysgeusia. [39] Patients can lessen the effects of xerostomia with breath mints, sugarless gum, or lozenges; or physicians can increase saliva flow with artificial saliva or oral pilocarpine. [39]