Olfactory
Olfaction is a chemoreception that forms the sense of smell. When people suffer from Olfactory Dysfunction this usually involves sensitivity to smells or sensory seeking certain aromas.
Aromatherapy has been shown to be highly effective in regulating and organizing the nervous system. Not only that, but smell affects our appetites too, as it has a profound effect on taste.
Studies show that aromas can also improve our mood. Lavender and sage, for example, can calm; whereas, lemon or peppermint can arouse the sleepy. Using diffusers in your sensory room can add the perfect smell. Without it, you may have a room with lights and sound, but with aroma pumped in, you can offer a complete experience.*
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