You are correct, Ambrosius!Work was done by a Mr. Wilder Penfield (Canadian) on neuroscience (it was featured in Heritages Moments by Canada Post.Back about 35 years ago, there was an article about a lady who always smelled “burnt toast” just prior to her having a seizure. Something do do with the wiring of her brain; there was no burning toast, but it was an indicator of the seizure coming…
Farside99 over 8 years ago
I’ve forgotten which plastic you use that odor to help you identify when you burn it.
Rwill over 8 years ago
Malory Archer?
BaconBoyCamper over 8 years ago
You are correct, Ambrosius!Work was done by a Mr. Wilder Penfield (Canadian) on neuroscience (it was featured in Heritages Moments by Canada Post.Back about 35 years ago, there was an article about a lady who always smelled “burnt toast” just prior to her having a seizure. Something do do with the wiring of her brain; there was no burning toast, but it was an indicator of the seizure coming…
natureboyfig4 Premium Member about 8 years ago
So burned toast gives Canadians seizures? I’d try an experiment on my aunt, but she’s too nice.