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What does a story smell like?

What does a story smell like?

By Meg Rosoff on 30 October 2011

The book I’m reading about the mysterious workings of the brain posits that sense experience is not linear. So the fact that dogs haveĀ 220 million olfactory receptors in their noses while humans have only 5 million does not mean that dogs smell a dirty sock at 44 times the volume that we do. What it [...]

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