Olfactory-auditory integration adds to a growing list of intimate connections between sensory systems. “While we like to think that there are five separate senses, that’s not the way it works,” remarks Donald Katz, a neurobiologist at Brandeis University. “What your brain really does is take objects and process them.
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Scientific American, April 2010: Making Scents of Sounds: Noises May Alter How We Perceive Odors (The neurobiology of object-oriented ontology) |
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