No one knows what it smells like.
Yes there are people with no sense of smell, i think it can happen because of head/brain trauma
Your organ in the brain used for smelling.
The sense of smell originates from the first cranial nerves (the olfactory nerves), which sit at the base of the brain's frontal lobes, right behind the eyes and above the nose. Inhaled airborne chemicals stimulate these nerves.
The olfactory is the "sense of smell through your nose. The cerebrum part of the brain, more specifically, the temporal lobe, is where the olfactory/sense of smell is. That is also the part of that controls hearing.
You can see it - sense of sight; you can smell it - sense of smell.
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If you lose your sense of smell your sense of taste generally goes with it, since the two senses are closely linked.
Yes there are people with no sense of smell, i think it can happen because of head/brain trauma
The sense of smell can be enhanced by eating healthy and having regular medical check up. The sense of smell usually enhances our ability to taste. The sense of smell usually affects the primitive part of our brain.
to transfer nerve impulses to the brain
Olfactory nerve
The sense of smell is controlled by the olfactory nerves.
It depends on which part of the brain was injured - not all people lose their sense of smell. If the part of the brain that controls that sense is injured, then you will lose the ability because the brain cells are damaged and don't work to report smells like they used to.
whats wrong when your sense of smell goes wrong
Your organ in the brain used for smelling.
smell, taste, touch, and hearing