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Smell Hallucinations
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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.
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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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// 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.
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
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I am not alone in being aware that perfume can bring back childhood memories
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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'
is not quite 'it'
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!
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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