One explanation for why our sense of smell and language are so disconnected is that
A. smell is only of secondary use to humans, language is of primary use.
B. olfactory information is not integrated in the the thalamus prior to processing in the cortex, and the two systems are primarily processed in opposite hemispheres.
C. there is no need to have connections between smell and language.
D. language developed much earlier in evolution than smell.
E. olfactory information is more widely distributed throughout the brain than is language.
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