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barry1010 | 07:12 Mon 21st Jun 2021 | ChatterBank
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Not sure if that is the correct expressions but just wondered if anyone else experiences this.

I can very often smell something that isn't there when my memory is triggered. If I see a picture of old terraced houses I can often smell putty - my dad replacing a broken window pane.
A Victorian style junior school will trigger a very peculiar smell from my schooldays - returning to school after going home for dinner every Thursday. It was the school dinner I could smell but could never identify what it was.
Gasworks - rotten eggs.
The list is endless and includes the smells of mothballs (gran's house); coal fires; TCP; stale beer (from the open pub doors of my childhood); vomit; a horse's grassy breath; wet dog; pipe smoke (dad); bread toasting; hot tar from roadworks (breathing it in was good for my chest apparently); bonfires (dad again); washing scorching in front of the fire....

It doesn't bother me and I often enjoy the smells apart from the smell of rotting flesh from the meat wagon that collected the scraps from the butcher twice a week. I could literally taste that smell and it stayed for hours. I just wondered if anyone else has experienced similar.
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Are you ok otherwise Barry?
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I have sjogren's syndrome and controlled type 2 diabetes but apart from that I'm fine :) I've always been able to smell things that aren't there.
Had to look that first one up Barry. Well, that's a weird one regards your sense of smell!
This is a well known phenomenon the intimate association of smell and memory and has no unfortunate significance.
It is an anatomical fact that the smell centre ( olfactory centre) is in close proximity to the memory area ofthe brain.
i can sometimes smell plastic burning, its horrible and brings back some awful memories
its more often the other way round for me - the smell will trigger a memory, but ive never had it your way round
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A few times I've had to get up in the night because I can smell gas or smoke. That's the only inconvenience it causes me
Yes. The mind plays tricks on us and i have experienced the same.
Maybe the things you think aren't there are just out of sight round the corner.
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Thank you, William.

I doubt that's the case every time, douglas, although it is possible on occasions, I suppose.
// It is an anatomical fact that the smell centre ( olfactory centre) is in close proximity to the memory area ofthe brain.//

Hi Sqad - yup - large part of the first nerve apparatus ( hippocampus etc ) given over in man to memory

Barry may look up synaesthesia -
smells usually trigger memories ( obvious reasons see above) and not the other way round.
This is quite an intersting read on the usual

I am not alone in being aware that perfume can bring back childhood memories

https://www.livescience.com/why-smells-trigger-memories.html
Synesthesia is an extraordinary phenomenon where a sensation in one of the senses, such as hearing, triggers a sensation in another, such as taste. ... In comparison, odor-color synesthesia is more unique, with only 6% of people with synesthesia having visual experiences when they smell odors.21 Aug 2017

is not quite 'it'
The other way round for me too - the smell of Cousins Imperial Leather reminds me of a relative who lived in the lodge of a big country house, the smell of waxed bread wrapper reminds me of grandma making sandwiches for my uncle's snap tin.
oh, try googling

synesthesia smell pictures

a lot of personal accounts to work thro' considering it is a first for most of us
Both my sons have reported smelling Mr F's aftershave since he died.
Not on the same occasion as one lives in Yorkshire and one lives in Bucks.
Every now and again i can smell the first day at work ( Upholstery workshop) from 1972, I dont know what triggers the memory but it is a memory and not an actual smell
Barry: Look up Clairalience
I think PP could be correct with synesthesia, Barry. Google the writer Alix Fox Synesthesia. She seems to have similar experiences to yours I think. It's one of the rarer forms of the condition.

I have the common colour synesthesia but still find the colours and pictures that I see fascinating. Makes for a very colourful world!
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Thanks everyone, some interesting links and information :)

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