Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconIII.   Biological Systems (PSYBIO)

3.3 Sensory Systems (PSYSENSE)

Article 87 - Olfaction

Canon 1178 (link)

Olfaction, also known as smell, is the ability to sense the specific chemical composition and classification of a wide range of substances through detection of airborne samples, via specialized and different receptors within the nose converting the chemical reaction into specialized electrical impulses to different parts of the brain depending on the training of the sense.