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“An infant’s scent seems to flip certain neural switches in the parents. The mother’s sense of smell gets completely rewired during pregnancy, so that the scent of her own infant becomes incredibly alluring. In the meantime, though, because the olfactory infrastructure is being overhauled, other wonderful aromas may smell disgusting. When”

Susan Pinker, The Village Effect: Why Face-to-face Contact Matters
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The Village Effect: Why Face-to-face Contact Matters The Village Effect: Why Face-to-face Contact Matters by Susan Pinker
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