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Saved by 3 people (-1 private), first by anonymouse user on 2008-05-28
- Lindseybp on 2009-10-26 - Tags brainrules , sensory
- Cking207 on 2009-03-24 - Tags no_tag
- Christyinsdesign on 2008-05-28 - Tags research , learning , informationliteracy
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Smell is unusually effective at evoking memory. If you're tested on the details of a movie while the smell of popcorn is wafted into the air, you'll remember 10-50% more.
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Smell is really important to business. When you walk into Starbucks, the first thing you smell is coffee. They have done a number of things over the years to make sure that’s the case.
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The learning link. Those in multisensory environments always do better than those in unisensory environments. They have more recall with better resolution that lasts longer, evident even 20 years later.
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