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We all experience odours in a completely different way

Posted by Robin on 9 December 2013 4 Comments

We all think we know how certain things smell. But to someone else that same bottle of perfume - or piece of cheese, or glass of wine - may smell completely differently. American scientists have discovered that we all experience odours in a completely different way. Their paper, published in the Nature Neuroscience journal, reveals that 30 per cent of smell receptors differ between any two people.

— Read more at Why perfume smells different to each of us: Receptors in the nose vary by 30% in two different people at the Daily Mail.

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  1. nozknoz says:
    9 December 2013 at 10:10 am

    That explains a lot!

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    • Robin says:
      9 December 2013 at 10:19 am

      In a way, but leaves all sorts of factors…fragrances smell different to *me* on different people…have tested this more than once in groups, standing at the fragrance counter.

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      • Merlin says:
        9 December 2013 at 12:03 pm

        The question of how the same fragrance smells different ON different people is separate to the question of how the same fragrance smells different TO different people.

        They relate, but I think they often get confused.

        The first has to do with the interplay between skin chemistry and perfume, while the other is independent of that – it has to do with the way different noses perceive the same chemical configuration.

        I find the second even more disconcerting!

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      • nozknoz says:
        9 December 2013 at 12:07 pm

        More research is needed! 😉

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