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What does sensory mean? 1. relating to sensation and the sense organs - "heightened sensory awareness" 2. involving or derived from the senses 3. connected with the physical senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing and seeing 4. of, pertaining to, or transmitting stimuli to the senses. 5. conveying nerve impulses from the sense organs to the nerve centers - "sensory neurons"
A heightened sense of smell can be called hyperosmia.
Chemical senses are senses that require chemicals to stimulate them. Taste and smell are both chemical senses. All other senses are considered mechanical or electrical.
the old factory bulb located in the front of the brain. It relays that sensation into the pariatal lobe(im not too sure about the spelling), which processes senses
The five senses normally refers to your senses: sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell.
It is believed that people who have lost one of their senses have their other senses heightened. The majority of people who are blind have a better sense of smell, taste, touch, and sound.
yes all of them do they get super powers when they drink milk
chemical sense's ( smell & taste) rely on chemicals to produce a sensation.
Werewolves are said to have heightened senses of smell and hearing while in human form.
What does sensory mean? 1. relating to sensation and the sense organs - "heightened sensory awareness" 2. involving or derived from the senses 3. connected with the physical senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing and seeing 4. of, pertaining to, or transmitting stimuli to the senses. 5. conveying nerve impulses from the sense organs to the nerve centers - "sensory neurons"
Sensation and Perception are intimately relates to one another but plays a different role. Sensation or the 5 Senses which are sense of touch, taste, sight, sound and smell. This 5 senses are sent to our brain and this is where perception takes place. Perception is the process were our senses communicate with our brain.
Simply..... the five senses are as follows ( hear/smell/touch/feel/hear/see) There is a sixth sense which is sensitivity but it's complicated ........XD-
A heightened sense of smell can be called hyperosmia.
chemical sense's ( smell & taste) rely on chemicals to produce a sensation.
sensation - recieving physical stimulu through our senses (touch,sight,hear ,taste and smell Reception - involves sense organs recieving stimuli such light and soundwaves
Mandy Suhr has written: 'Sentidos - Tacto' 'Smell' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Senses and sensation, Smell 'Sight' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Senses and sensation, Vision 'How I Breathe (I'm Alive)' 'I can move' -- subject(s): Bones, Juvenile literature, Muscles, Musculoskeletal system, Skeleton 'Crezco' 'Hearing (Senses)' 'When I Eat (I'm Alive)' 'Sight (Senses)'
The noun 'sensation' is an abstract noun as a word for a widespread reaction of interest and excitement; a word for a concept.The noun 'sensation' is a concrete noun as a word for a perception by the physical senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch).