The forgotten sense : : the new science of smell--and the extraordinary power of the nose

Title The forgotten sense : : the new science of smell--and the extraordinary power of the nose
Names Olofsson, Jonas.
Book Number DB126984
Title Status In Process
Narrator Verner, Adam.
Language English
Annotation "Our sense of smell guides our lives far more than our screen-heavy, sight-privileged era would suggest. It animates our experience of food and drink, helps us access memories, and strengthens our intimacy with each other. But, long considered our most "beastly" sense, the inner workings of smell have stumped scientists for centuries. Now, cognitive scientist and leading smell researcher Jonas Olofsson uncovers the sophisticated biological processes that animate our olfactory system, with profound implications for how we perceive the world around us. Drawing from cutting-edge original research, Olofsson shows that not only is our sense of smell extraordinarily sensitive, its process of chemical exchange shaped human evolution on its most fundamental level. From the pheromones, environmental signals, and emotions we process with each breath, olfaction makes us the individuals we are. Moreover, smelling is an intellectual exercise, Olofsson argues, one that we have the remarkable capacity to strengthen and, with some effort, even regain after illness."-- From publisher. -- Translated from the Swedish edition. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook.
Medium Digital Books
Local Subject Unrated - UNRAT
Informational works
Medicine & Health - 610
Engineering and Technology - 600
Medicine - Human physiology - 612
LC Subject Smell
Olfactory nerve
Nose
Nonfiction
Call Number 612.86 ANF
Publication Info Washington, D.C. : National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled, Library of Congress,
Original Publication Reissue of: New York : HarperAudio, 2025. 9780063394698
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