Our sense of smell may be a powerful trigger for memories because
A. olfaction messages skip the thalamus and go straight to the olfactory bulb, which is connected to the hippocampus.
B. We are taught as children to connect smells with important events.
C. The thalamus sends all olfaction messages straight to the hippocampus.
D. our nose is parallel with the both the limbic system and olfactory cortex.
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