No one knows what it smells like.
No, the brain does not have a specific smell like blue cheese. The brain is mostly composed of fats, proteins, and nerve cells, which do not emit a smell when intact. Any scent associated with the brain would likely only be noticeable if there was decay or damage.
No body like to smell these kind of thinks especially those with brain
No one knows what it smells like.
According to the Thackrey Medical Museum in Leeds it does! Though I have read somewhere from a brain surgeon that the brain has no smell at all!
You can't smell without it.
When you smell a particular scent, the brain stores the smell of the perfume in it and when you again smell the scent,the brain again recognizes it. it is based on experience. if you have not smelled a particular scent the brain does not recognize it but it will remember it for future references. it is just like when a child who does not know the feeling of touching a hot object and experiences it after touching a hot item
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.
if you smell to many it can lead to brain damage
to transfer nerve impulses to the brain
It is the first of the twelve cranial nerve. The name of this nerve is olfactory. It carries the sensation of smell to the brain.
You have a brain tumor, or one of several psychiatric issues causing hallucinations
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