forsensis
Forsensis is a term derived from the combination of "forensic" and "sensorial," referring to the application of sensory analysis techniques in forensic science. This interdisciplinary field integrates sensory evaluation methods—such as olfaction, gustation, and tactile perception—with traditional forensic practices to aid investigations. Sensory evidence, such as scent, taste, or texture, can provide critical clues in cases where other forms of evidence are limited or inconclusive.
The use of sensory analysis in forensics has gained traction in recent years, particularly in areas like
Forsensis also overlaps with fields like forensic anthropology and entomology, where sensory cues—such as decomposition odors