Why do certain foods smell good to us? New research by psychology professor Don Katz and his lab suggests it has a lot more to do with what happens in our mouths than commonly thought. It turns out ...
Researchers have presented the first clear evidence that olfaction is uniquely a "dual" sense, in that the brain perceives the same odorant molecule differently if it arrives through the nose rather ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 17 (UPI) -- Scientists say the human brain perceives the same odor differently if it arrives through the nose rather than the mouth. In research led by Dana Small of Yale ...