The Economist -
18 Jan 2018 17:48
THE human sense of smell is weak. That is well known, and is suspected by many anthropologists of being the result of a trade-off in the primate brain in favour of visual processing power. In the specific case of people, however, the relative weakness of smell compared with sight extends to language, too. Humans have no difficulty putting names to colours but are notoriously bad at putting names to odours. That might also be caused by how the brain is wired. But some doubt this. They suggest it ...
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