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The Science Behind Our Love-Hate Relationship with Certain Smells
Our body's chemical reaction to certain smells, such as gasoline or paint fumes, might make us think we like them, but it's actually the positive memories or experiences associated with them that triggers the release of dopamine.
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Our bodies release dopamine when we smell certain scents, even if we don't actually like the smell.
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Summary
Our bodies release dopamine when we smell certain scents, even if we don't actually like the smell. The positive memories or thoughts associated with the scent can trigger this reaction.