What the Nose Really Knows
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Some findings from research into bad smells, according to Perfumer and Flavorist magazine and the Olfactory Research Fund:
* Our sense of smell is fully developed at birth.
* Subjects exposed to an unpleasant odor while taking a creativity test did worse than those breathing a pleasant fragrance.
* People smelling a pleasant scent recalled more happy memories than did people exposed to a bad smell.
* Patients reported more symptoms of illness while exposed to a rotten-vegetable odor than in the presence of a lemon fragrance.
* After a year, people can still recall smells with 65% accuracy; after only four months, their accuracy in recalling a photograph falls to 50%.
* Anthropologist Margaret Mead said primitive cultures have gone to war because they were incited by each other’s smells.