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(Natural News) A study from New York University suggests that people can better recall memories if unpleasant odors accompany these. This indicates that “bad smells are capable of producing memory enhancements in both adolescents and adults,” explained corresponding author and NYU professor Catherine Hartley, in a statement released to ScienceDaily. In the study, Hartley and her team delve deep into the current... |
Every sniff you take: Study reveals unpleasant odors can evoke "stronger memories" in both adolescents and adults
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