Also, even while sleeping, if there is a strong odor in the air, the amount of air inhaled through the nostrils decreases. If the way we breathe changes depending on the strength of the odor ...
Most peoples’ noses are working overtime. If you have a normal sense of smell, an hour’s worth of breathing comes with hundreds of “exploratory sniffs,” according to new research.
Presented with a strong scent, we're less likely to gulp up a lungful through our nostrils, even while we sleep. Given odors change how we breathe, the researchers wondered if a loss of smell may ...
It's well established that the relative amount of air we inhale through our noses increases as the intensity or pleasantness of an odor decreases. Presented with a strong scent, we're less likely to ...
Humans with so-called congenital anosmia, those who are born without a sense of smell, might breathe differently from people who have the ability. These breathing differences could account for the ...