Smelling sense.
The term "olfactory" is the correct term that refers to the sense of smell.
Your organ in the brain used for smelling.
Presbyosmia refers to the lessening or loss of the olfactory sense that occurs when a person ages.
The olfaction refers to the sense of smell in any animal.
Olfaction is the medical term meaning the process of smelling.
The stimuli of the nose include odors, airborne chemicals, and particles that are detected by olfactory receptors located in the nasal epithelium. These receptors send signals to the brain, which process the information and allow us to perceive different smells.
Impulses carried by the olfactory nerve are for the sense of smell.
Olfactory imagery refers to the use of descriptive language to evoke the sense of smell in writing or communication. It allows the reader or listener to imagine scents or odors based on the words used, enhancing the overall sensory experience.
Since olfactory refers to the sense of smell, the olfactory nerve would be located in the nose, or nasal cavity.
An olfactory image refers to a mental representation or memory of a smell or scent. It is the brain's ability to recall and imagine different odors or fragrances even when they are not physically present. Similar to visual or auditory images, olfactory images can evoke strong emotions and memories.
'osmic' is an adjective which refers to the sense of smell. "Olfactory," perhaps.
The Olfactory nerve. CN1 Cranial Nerve I, or the first cranial nerve called the Olfactory nerve.