I remember a sweet, but painful memory, whenever I smell apples. When I was younger, I wanted to cut an apple. However, I didn’t know how to use a knife. As expected, I cut myself and bled.
Intrigued by the idea, I dove deeper into the subject and found more research on humans and animals which indicated that smell training may improve memory and also other cognitive functions.
Olfactory loss is associated with memory decline, particularly in dementia, due to direct brain pathways between smell and memory centers. Brain regions involved in memory (the amygdala and ...
Shakespeare was right - the smell of rosemary is good for your memory, according to a new study. Essential oil of rosemary boosted healthy adults' ability to recall past events and remember to ...