When Your Favorite Scent Stops Being Special: What Science Says about the Shifting Nature of Scent  

Your changing responses to scents represent sophisticated body feedback. Alliesthesia, sensory-specific satiety, interoceptive signaling, and neural adaptation work in concert to communicate what your system needs—and what it has sufficiently received.

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