QUANTITATIVE ASPECTS OF OLFACTORY PERCEPTION
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Keywords: olfactory perception, smell perception, odor intensity, sensory evaluation, psychophysics, olfactory threshold, quantitative analysis, odor concentration, sensory cognition, perception studies.Abstract
Abstract:This article explores the quantitative aspects of olfactory perception, focusing on the measurement, evaluation, and interpretation of smell stimuli in human cognition. It examines the relationship between odor intensity, concentration, detection thresholds, and perceptual responses, highlighting the psychophysical mechanisms underlying olfactory processing. The study also discusses methodological approaches used in olfactory research, including sensory evaluation techniques and quantitative assessment models. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of how humans perceive, categorize, and respond to odors, providing valuable insights for linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, and sensory studies.
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