olfactory modality
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Definition
Noun: - The sense of smell; the physiological capacity to perceive and identify odors through stimulation of sensory receptors in the nose. This is one of the five basic human senses, specifically the faculty that allows for the detection and discrimination of scents and aromas.
Usage
The term "olfactory modality" is a formal, technical term used primarily in scientific, medical, and academic contexts to refer specifically to the sense of smell as a sensory system. - It is used to discuss the biological and neurological mechanisms of smelling. - It distinguishes the sense of smell from other sensory modalities like vision or hearing.
Examples
- Noun:
- The study focused on how the olfactory modality declines with age.
- Certain diseases can impair the olfactory modality, affecting one's ability to enjoy food.
- In psychology, we study different sensory systems, including the olfactory modality.
Advanced Usage
- "To test/investigate the olfactory modality": Refers to scientific procedures to assess the function of the sense of smell.
- Researchers used a series of scent strips to test the participants' olfactory modality.
Variants and Related Words
- Olfaction (n): A more common technical synonym for the sense of smell or the act of smelling.
- The process of olfaction begins when odor molecules bind to receptors.
- Olfactory (adj): Relating to the sense of smell.
- The olfactory nerves transmit signals to the brain.
- Smell (n): The general, everyday word for this sense or a particular scent.
- Dogs have a keen smell.
Synonyms
- Sense of smell: The most common and understandable equivalent phrase.
- Smell (as a faculty): When used to mean the capacity to smell, not a specific odor.
Related Phrases and Collocations
- Olfactory system: The entire anatomical and neurological structures involved in smell.
- The olfactory system includes the nose, olfactory bulbs, and related brain areas.
- Olfactory perception: The process of recognizing and interpreting smells.
- The study examined olfactory perception across different cultures.
Noun
- the faculty that enables us to distinguish scents