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Smells are closely linked to emotions because of the way our brains process scent information. When we smell something, our brain immediately connects it to memories, emotions, and experiences associated with that particular odor. This is due to the close proximity of our olfactory system to the brain's limbic system, which handles emotions and memories.
The Circle of Willis is a circle of arteries that provides main blood supply to the brain and the surrounding structures. It is important as prevents ischemia(shortage of blood to tissues) thus preserving cerebral perfusion when one or more artery in the brain is blocked due to throbosis or embolism.
Willis Harman died on January 30, 1997, in Stanford, California, USA of brain tumor.
No one knows what it smells like.
Circle of Willis or the cerebral arterial circle
When we smell something, we are detecting volatile organic compounds (odor molecules) that are released into the air. These molecules bind to receptors in our nose, sending signals to our brain that are interpreted as specific smells.
temporal lobe
No one knows what it smells like.
it says "oh something smells i wonder what it is" and goes and looks for it in the file cabinets. if it finds the same smell then he uses that if he doesn't then he puts in in a new file
The special circulation of the brain refers to the circle of blood vessels that supply blood to the brain. It includes the anterior and posterior cerebral arteries, connected by the Willis (cerebral) circle. This unique arrangement helps ensure a constant blood supply to the brain, even if one of the vessels becomes blocked.
He died of Brain Edema at the age of 32.
The circle of Willis is a ring of arteries located at the base of the brain that supplies blood to the brain and surrounding structures. It primarily encircles the sella turcica, which is a bony structure in the middle cranial fossa that contains the pituitary gland.