Each of Your Nostrils Smells The World Uniquely, Study Reveals
Thanks to our clever brains, it's not immediately noticeable to us, but our two nostrils are actually working independently in some ways and appear to have their own separate sense of smell.
That's the conclusion of a new study from researchers in the US that could teach us much more about the brain and how senses are processed.
sciencealert.com/each-of-your-

Of course they do, that's why dogs --- and we -- are able to track down smells. It's basic triangulation from bilateral symmetry, as with eyes and ears.

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