The olfactory system is a remarkable example of how the brain can decode complex information from the environment.
嗅覺(jué)系統(tǒng)是大腦如何從環(huán)境中解碼復(fù)雜信息的一個(gè)顯著例子。
Every smell we perceive is a complex interaction between molecules and receptors, and understanding this interaction is key to understanding our sensory experiences.
我們感知到的每一種氣味都是分子和受體之間復(fù)雜的相互作用,理解這種相互作用是理解我們感官體驗(yàn)的關(guān)鍵。
The discovery of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system has opened up new avenues for research in neuroscience and biology.
氣味受體和嗅覺(jué)系統(tǒng)的組織結(jié)構(gòu)的發(fā)現(xiàn)為神經(jīng)科學(xué)和生物學(xué)的研究開(kāi)辟了新的途徑。
Understanding how the olfactory system works is not just about understanding smell, but also about understanding how the brain processes information.
理解嗅覺(jué)系統(tǒng)的工作原理不僅僅是理解嗅覺(jué),還包括理解大腦如何處理信息。
The sense of smell is a powerful and primal sense that connects us to the world in a unique way.
嗅覺(jué)是一種強(qiáng)大而原始的感覺(jué),它以獨(dú)特的方式將我們與世界連接起來(lái)。