Vibration and the violin bow at the 12 minute mark
I was taught that the "smell memory" is to prevent eaters from consuming something that made them sick in the past, as well as identifying chemicals that are in short supply, and needed.johnny comelately wrote: ↑02 Nov 2022, 12:27And the connection continues....speaking of noses...
This development has "cheated" and duplicated our olfactory sensor cells by GM actual cells, then I guess identified molecules and compare to a database.
What is fascinating is the human protocol, firstly how our organs smell, simple as that (from what I understand it is a lock and key method of the molecule and the fit on the organ surface, but how does that account for the thousands of different molecules). But then it what form does it transmit that information to the brain, that by the way is one of our quickest senses.
Then the brain has to decipher and think and correlate to identify and then that often elicits memory and what is memory...short answer they only know half the answers.
Some amazing stuff on that
Unfortunately, only some
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