While driving home from an assignment yesterday, I was suddenly overcome with the aroma of Lakeland. I wasn't smoking, and there wasn't the scent in the air. It was all in my head. Yet, it felt like it was in my sinus. This made me think about aroma memory. Sometimes, an aroma will just manifest itself, out of the blue. like the Lakeland scent yesterday. I've had it happen many times, from the aroma of an ex-girlfriend's favorite perfume, to the smell of fresh-picked apples, or the the memory of great aunt's and uncle's houses that reeked of mothballs and knishes. Some scents I can conjure, like good Virginia leaf, homebrewing, the old mimeograph machine fluid and Linden, NJ.
How about you?
Do scents ever visit you involuntarily? Can you conjure favorite aromas? Am I clinically insane?
Why Smells and Memories Are So Strongly Linked in Our Brains
New research suggests that the human hippocampus and olfactory networks evolved to have especially strong neural connections. This research helps to explain "Proustian" flashbacks.
www.psychologytoday.com