What If Your BRAIN Controlled Your Emotions Through Smell? | Dr. Sweta Adatia

What If Your BRAIN Controlled Your Emotions Through Smell? | Dr. Sweta Adatia

Did you know that your sense of smell is directly linked to your brain’s memory and emotional centers? Unlike other senses, smell bypasses the thalamus and goes straight to the limbic system, making it one of the most powerful triggers for memories, emotions, and even decision-making. From boosting learning and recall to influencing dating preferences and reducing anxiety, fragrances play a crucial role in our daily lives. In this video, Dr. Sweta Adatia, a renowned neurologist, explains the fascinating neuroscience behind how scents impact the brain and how you can use them to enhance your cognitive and emotional well-being. 🔹 Timestamps: 0:45 – Why does smell get processed faster by the brain? 2:16 – How can smell activate the prefrontal cortex? 2:55 – Which fragrance should you use? 3:40 – How can smell benefit students in remembering difficult things? 4:10 – Role of smell in dating? 4:51 – How can smell help to deal with anxiety or depression? 5:50 – What is smell marketing? 🔍 What You Will Learn: ✔️ Why smell is processed faster by the brain than other senses ✔️ How scents can activate the prefrontal cortex and improve cognition ✔️ The best fragrances to use for focus, relaxation, and emotional well-being ✔️ How smell can enhance memory retention for students ✔️ The role of fragrance in attraction and dating ✔️ How scents can help reduce anxiety and depression ✔️ The science behind "smell marketing" and how businesses use fragrance to influence customers 🔔 Subscribe for more insights on brain health and personal development! Subscribe to my Hindi channel: @drsweta.adatiahindi 👉 Follow the LIMITLESS BRAIN LAB channel on WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vb3K... 📌 Join Our Exclusive Live Session on Neuro Meditation! 📅 Date: Saturday, 19th April 2025 💰 Price: $50 (Early Bird Offer: $25 until 15th April!) 🎟️ Reserve Your Spot Now! : https://business.mamopay.com/pay/limi... payment and for INDIAN Viewers - https://mymedtor.ccavenue.com/stores/... ✨ Join the Conversation: Share your thoughts and experiences with chanting Lailita Sashasram in the comments. If you found this video helpful, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights into the fascinating connection between the mind, brain, and body! 👩‍⚕️ About Dr. Sweta Adatia: Dr. Sweta Adatia is a dynamic neurologist at Gargash Hospital in Dubai, UAE. With over 13 awards in Medicine and Neurology, she is a stroke fellow from the University of Calgary and an MBA graduate from the University of Cambridge. She has collaborated with Defeat NCD UN and has over 50 publications, impacting 50,000+ lives. Specializing in strokes and migraines, she empathizes deeply with her patients. Dr. Adatia is a TEDx speaker and founder of Limitless Brain Lab, helping map brain preferences to ideal careers. She authored "Future Ready Now" and has delivered 200+ workshops on career guidance. 📢 Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear your thoughts and questions! Leave a comment below or connect with us on social media:   / drsweta.adatia     / drswetaadatia     / sweta.adatia   📚 Additional Resources: www.drswetaadatia.com www.limitlessbrainlab.com smell and brain, power of fragrance, neuroscience of smell, how smell affects memory, smell and emotions, olfactory system explained, how scents influence the brain, fragrance and mood, smell and learning, role of smell in dating, essential oils for memory, how fragrance reduces stress, limbic system and smell, benefits of aromatherapy, smell and prefrontal cortex, cognitive benefits of fragrance, how scent impacts behavior, smell marketing, fragrances for relaxation, best scents for focus #DrSwetaAdatia #Neuroscience #PowerOfSmell #FragranceAndMemory #SmellAndEmotions #OlfactorySystem #Aromatherapy #BrainHealth #CognitiveScience #ScentMarketing #AnxietyRelief #EssentialOils #MindAndMemory #Neurology #StressRelief #FragranceTherapy #HowSmellWorks #BrainBoost #PsychologyOfSmell #NeuroscienceExplained