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Which sense is closely tied to smell?

The sense of taste. When you are attracted to the nice smell of food, you can sometimes taste it in your mouth as if you were eating it!x


Which sense is closly tied to smell?

taste


What are some interesting facts about smell?

Smell is the only sense that is directly linked to the emotional center of the brain, which is why certain scents can trigger strong memories and emotions. Humans can distinguish between over 1 trillion different scents. Women generally have a better sense of smell than men. Smell is closely tied to taste, as much of what we perceive as flavor actually comes from our sense of smell. Our sense of smell is most acute in the morning and decreases throughout the day.


The nose knows smell but how about taste?

If you lose your sense of smell your sense of taste generally goes with it, since the two senses are closely linked.


What two senses are closely related?

Smell and taste are closely related senses. The majority of what is perceived as taste is actually derived from the sense of smell, as olfactory receptors in the nose contribute to our perception of flavor.


The sense of smell is closely tied to the emotional centers of the brain and many odors bring back?

can bring back many emotions that where present during time of first impression,or deeply emotional times. Also smells bring back a sense of security,or fear but definitley familiarisms.


How can sinus issues impact a person's sense of taste?

Sinus issues can impact a person's sense of taste by causing congestion and inflammation in the nasal passages. This can affect the ability to smell, which is closely linked to the sense of taste. When the sense of smell is compromised, it can lead to a decreased ability to taste flavors, resulting in a diminished overall sense of taste.


What sense is most closely linked to memory?

It is argued that smell is most closely linked to memory. It is because smell triggers nerve impulses from your nasal cavity directly into your limbic system (along your olfactory bulbs). Emotions are generated in the limbic system, so the fact that smell information enters your brain's imbic system helps explain why smell can evoke strong memories and emotions!Hope this helps?! :)


What smells like blue?

There is no specific scent that smells like the color blue. Our sense of smell is not directly tied to colors.


Do you need your sense of smell to taste effectivley?

yes you do. One day you should try plugging your nose while eating, you will only taste the sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.


What are the olfaction sense?

it refers to the sense of smell


Do crocodiles have a good sense of smell?

It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.