Sensitivity Olfactory

Sensuality olfactory

Olfactory sensitivity is defined as the variability in the maximum taste sensitivity of smell after prolonged exposure to substances that cause this variability.

The phenomenon of the diurnal detection curve of dimethoxin was used to assess olfactory sensitivity. Intervals of 8 to 9 hours or 15 to 16 hours for this phenomenon have been used by those who claim that the olfactory system works at its greatest speed around noon. This can also be explained by the fact that at this time a person usually wakes up; Physiological recovery from sleep may increase the functional efficiency of the olfactory system.

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