50-Millisecond Brain Filter That Decodes Odors
The brain identifies smells in just 50 milliseconds. The olfactory bulb uses "temporal filtering" to lock onto the first scent detected and block out background noise.
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The brain identifies smells in just 50 milliseconds. The olfactory bulb uses "temporal filtering" to lock onto the first scent detected and block out background noise.
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