Perfumistas take heart! (Thank you, Alert Gardener Jim!)
Humans have a good sense of smell Peter Stern 5/12/17
In
comparison to that of other animals, the human sense of smell is widely
considered to be weak and underdeveloped. This is, however, an unproven
hypothesis. In a Review, McGann traces the origins of this false belief
back to comparative 19th-century neuroanatomical studies by Broca. A
modern look at the human olfactory bulb shows that it is rather large
compared with those of rats and mice, which are presumed to possess a
superior sense of smell. In fact, the number of olfactory bulb
neurons across 24 mammalian species is comparatively similar, with
humans in the middle of the pack, and our sense of smell is similar to
that of other mammals.
Science, this issue p. 597
Head out to your local perfume shop, or botanical garden, and have a terrific sniffa without feeling like a lowly class of mammal! Here's to the olfactory arts....
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