Olfactory Memory and Loss
Couples experiencing unexplained repeated pregnancy loss demonstrate a heightened ability to identify their partner's body odor, suggesting a unique olfactory memory. Research indicates significant differences in brain responses to male body odor between these couples and control participants, particularly in the hypothalamus. This intriguing connection raises questions about the role of smell in pregnancy maintenance and the potential for further causal studies.In this clip
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