More than any other sense, smell has the strongest connection to memory. The brain's olfactory bulb, which processes smells, receives a fragrance as soon as your nose detects it. This has a direct connection to the amygdala and hippocampus, two regions of the brain that control emotion and memory, respectively. Some pretty intriguing information is listed in the infographic, The Powerful Link Between Smell, Memory, and Emotion. Even certain fragrances, like lavender, might influence how stressed we feel. If you're having trouble moving past a breakup, changing your perfume or avoiding scents your ex frequently wore can help you block out unpleasant memories.
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