Rose Scent

Daily rose scent exposure for one month increased total gray matter volume in the brain. Rose scent exposure did not increase volume in the orbital frontal cortex or amygdala despite their roles in olfactory and emotional processing. The r…

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Daily rose scent exposure for one month increased total gray matter volume in the brain. Rose scent exposure did not increase volume in the orbital frontal cortex or amygdala despite their roles in olfactory and emotional processing. The rose scent study enrolled only healthy women, limiting generalizability to men. The rose scent intervention involved participants applying rose oil to their clothing daily for one month.