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Forgotten Sense

Jonas Olofsson

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      Human olfaction – the sense of smell – enables us to appreciate food and drink, it warns us of dangers and it makes our environments more enjoyable. However, olfaction is one of our least explored sensory systems. Until now. Smells and scents are the colour that enrich our experience of life. Ask anyone to reflect on their sense of smell, and they immediately start talking. First there are discussions about food and wine, but pretty quickly they move on to personal topics: about the smells that evoke memories of childhood, dead relatives, pregnancy, love and sex. When people talk about their sense of smell, they also tell us something about themselves, their feelings, thoughts and relationships. Thus, the sense of smell not only reflects the chemical world outside us, but also bears witness to our inner world, our feelings and thoughts. The Forgotten Sense explores the unknown mind and how it shapes people: Why can smells evoke such strong memories? How much can body odors control who you fall in love with? How sensitive is the human sense of smell? In many ways these questions are on the very forefront of our understanding, but Dr Jonas Olofsson has spent years studying the least understood of our senses. And he has discovered that it is actually possible to improve and refine one’s sense of smell, to develop it into a more useful tool to bring a powerful immediacy to your life.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Jonas Olofsson EAN: 9780008718626 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 224 WEIGHT: 270 g HEIGHT: 198 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-01-15 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Ancient / General, MEDICAL / Otolaryngology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Neuroscience, SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Memory Improvement, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Physical WIDTH: 129 mm SPINE:

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      Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Ancient history, Sensory and motor systems, Evolutionary anthropology / Human evolution, Memory improvement and thinking techniques

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      Dr Jonas Olofsson received his PhD in 2008 at Umeå University and was appointed as docent at Stockholm University in 2009. He has conducted research at Northwestern University (Chicago, 2009-2011), The Scripps Research Institute (San Diego, 2005-2006) and at Karolinska Insitutet (Stockholm, 2009). Since 2016, he has been an adjunct associate professor at New York University School of Medicine.

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      Human olfaction – the sense of smell – enables us to appreciate food and drink, it warns us of dangers and it makes our environments more enjoyable. However, olfaction is one of our least explored sensory systems. Until now. Smells and scents are the colour that enrich our experience of life. Ask anyone to reflect on their sense of smell, and they immediately start talking. First there are discussions about food and wine, but pretty quickly they move on to personal topics: about the smells that evoke memories of childhood, dead relatives, pregnancy, love and sex. When people talk about their sense of smell, they also tell us something about themselves, their feelings, thoughts and relationships. Thus, the sense of smell not only reflects the chemical world outside us, but also bears witness to our inner world, our feelings and thoughts. The Forgotten Sense explores the unknown mind and how it shapes people: Why can smells evoke such strong memories? How much can body odors control who you fall in love with? How sensitive is the human sense of smell? In many ways these questions are on the very forefront of our understanding, but Dr Jonas Olofsson has spent years studying the least understood of our senses. And he has discovered that it is actually possible to improve and refine one’s sense of smell, to develop it into a more useful tool to bring a powerful immediacy to your life.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Jonas Olofsson EAN: 9780008718626 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 224 WEIGHT: 270 g HEIGHT: 198 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-01-15 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Ancient / General, MEDICAL / Otolaryngology, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Neuroscience, SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Memory Improvement, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Physical WIDTH: 129 mm SPINE:

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      Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Ancient history, Sensory and motor systems, Evolutionary anthropology / Human evolution, Memory improvement and thinking techniques

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      Dr Jonas Olofsson received his PhD in 2008 at Umeå University and was appointed as docent at Stockholm University in 2009. He has conducted research at Northwestern University (Chicago, 2009-2011), The Scripps Research Institute (San Diego, 2005-2006) and at Karolinska Insitutet (Stockholm, 2009). Since 2016, he has been an adjunct associate professor at New York University School of Medicine.

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