A conference titled “Smell and Brain: From Antiquity to Modern Science” will take place on Saturday, January 25, at 10 AM at the Auditorium of the Vittoriale degli Italiani in Gardone Riviera. This event will explore the connection between smell and the brain through various disciplines such as neurology, neurophysiology, history, and literature, and will be inaugurated by the president of the Vittoriale, Giordano Bruno Guerri. Throughout the day, industry experts will discuss fascinating topics such as the importance of fragrances in ancient rituals and their impact on modern medicine.
Among the speakers are prominent figures such as Roberto Macellari, Silvia Fogliazza, Gian Paolo Anzola, and Andrea Mazzatenta, each providing a unique contribution to the subject. The conference represents an opportunity to delve into the fundamental role of smell in human life and environmental interactions. Admission is free until seats are filled.