科学60秒:"饥饿"让嗅觉更"给力"
First, scientists injected rats with ghrelin, and videotaped their noses. Their sniffers ran on [--3--] for several hours following the injection. And the rats could detect fainter scents, too.
So then the researchers called in nine [--4--], to see if our sniffing powers get a boost from ghrelin. The volunteers took whiffs of various substances—like baby powder, tomatoes and rosemary chicken. And regardless of how appetizing each aroma was, the volunteers took deeper whiffs—even of plain air—after getting a shot of ghrelin.
All of which suggests we’ve [--5--] a number of tricks to avoid the ultimate game-over: starvation. Because knowing you’re famished is only half the battle. Actually tracking down that wooly mammoth? That’s what really counts.
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