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Las Vegas, Nevada - Many people tend to take their sense of smell for granted - but it may be one of the most important ones. After all, smell was the very first sense to evolve and can have the most direct impact on how we feel.

Experts tell us scents can help energize us and transform our way of thinking. This effect can be immediate or spontaneous, affecting how we interact with the world around us.

For instance -- think about taking a whiff of:

Did these scents bring out feelings of exhilaration and temptation or perhaps create a longing for the upcoming autumn season? Leading world expert on the psychology of smell and professor from Brown University and Boston College, Rachel Herz, Ph.D., understands the powerful impact our sense of smell has on our emotional state. Herz says, "Of all our five senses, our sense of smell is most strongly and directly linked to the part of the brain that processes emotions and memories. None of our other senses have that power, which is why it's so important - it affects our day-to-day behavior and the way we interact with others."