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Olfactory Recovery Insights
Olfactory dysfunction often accompanies traumatic brain injury, serving as a potential indicator of recovery. Engaging in olfactory training can stimulate neurogenesis, enhancing the sense of smell and overall brain function. Focusing on the nuances of various scents through active inhalation may aid in regaining sensory performance after a concussion.In this clip
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How Smell, Taste & Pheromone-Like Chemicals Control You | Huberman Lab Podcast #25
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Can a sense of smell indicate a concussion as discussed in the episode How Smell, Taste & Pheromone-Like Chemicals Control You | Huberman Lab Podcast #25 and the clip Olfactory Recovery Insights?
How do olfactory neurons affect the brain?
Why is neuron activity important for smell recovery in the Huberman Lab Podcast episode How Smell, Taste & Pheromone-Like Chemicals Control You | Huberman Lab Podcast #25 and the clip Smell and Brain Health?