
Folks from The UK are seemingly so in tune with their senses that they will remember the smell connected with a scene or location just by taking a look at a of it. That’s according to studies released by a major camera manufacturer to commemorate the launch of its most recent digicams, which they say capture memories in more vivid detail than ever seen.
The study, which was conducted across twenty-three states, made public that 47% of Brit people surveyed can recall the scent associated with an image, and many claimed they would actively take an image of something based only on the way that it smells. The results also show that Brit girls are likely to pay attention to the perfume of their environment when taking a picture than men, with over a quarter stating they’d capture a photograph of something that smells appealing as an example a rose garden. This research is very important for those who are looking for new Canon digital cameras.
Commenting on the research, Dr Raquel Heinz, a leading world expert in the mental science of scent and a lecturer at a major school, said : This studies show just how potent the linkage between our memories and the sense of smell actually is. While an image can visually remind us of a particular moment in time, if it is accompanied by smell it will bring about far more emotional and evocative memories more than any other memory trigger.
When asked to rate a list of scents that were most certain to trigger a memory, over 53% of continentals surveyed named the smell of freshly cut grass as their top Memory scent, with the hint of suntan lotion and baby talc coming in at second and third.
Talking about the results, Dr Heinz said: “For a number of years scientists have conducted research into the linkage between our senses and our ability to recall memories. My studies show that our sense of smell in particular has a uniquely intimate and direct connection with the area of the brain that controls emotional memory. Its not surprising that so many folks chose freshly cut grass and suntan lotion as their top memory scents, as these aromas are strongly connected with childhood – the time when our first smell memories are being formed. For most smells connected with childhood such as the scent of a hot summers day in the fairground have an extremely strong ability to trigger an emotional memory that takes them back to their youth.”
A representative for a major electronic camera manufacturer comments: “While a photograph is the final way to capture and document lifes most dear memories, we wanted to try something a little different and determine if there was another factor concerned in recollecting a certain point.” The manufacturer has been researching every angle that people pursue when wanting for buy a new Sony digital camera.
This research into the smells connected with memories shows that not only do Europeans have an extraordinary ability to remember certain scenes and locations based primarily on smells and smells, the majority also make a studied attempt to maximise the power of these memories for themselves.
Compact digicams can save your memories better than ever seen, and though they dont quite capture smell just yet, they certainly can evoke it So when you are looking for new Nikon digital cameras keep your eyes, and nose, open wide.
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