Smells ignite the brain?
By zenith2007
@zenith2007 (241)
Italy
March 12, 2008 5:35am CST
After hearing this friends, I read that the smell of something very appetizing makes us move teeth in the language but also in their hands.
According to a study Italian smelling the smell of food, the brain active groups of neurons needed to make the movement taken.
The smell of food can 'turn on strategies for moving prenedre the object.
They say that the implications of the discovery may be useful in the diagnostic and rehabilitation.
1 response
@ruthinian (2309)
• United States
12 Mar 08
It could be possible. I am fond of scented candles and aromathic incense. When I wanted to relax I would light up my candles and I would feel relaxed. Or if I smell something yummy, even if I am not hungry, my mind is telling me to eat.



