noseconsciousness
Noseconsciousness is a term used in discussions of olfactory perception to denote the threshold at which olfactory information enters conscious awareness or, more broadly, the scope of experiences that constitute conscious olfaction. The term combines nose and consciousness to emphasize smell as a modality that can be experienced subjectively.
Overview: Odor detection begins with olfactory receptors, with signals passing from the olfactory bulb to higher
Philosophical questions: Noseconsciousness raises questions about whether odor perception is inherently conscious or can be fully
Empirical findings: Research indicates that odor awareness increases with attention and stimulus intensity, and neuroimaging shows
Criticism and scope: Because noseconsciousness is not a widely standardized term, some scholars prefer to frame
See also: Olfaction, Consciousness, Subliminal perception, Anosmia, Olfactory imagery.