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Scientists say you actually have closer to 33 senses instead of the 5 you learned about in school
Stuck in front of our screens all day, we often ignore our senses beyond sound and vision. And yet they are always at work.
We don’t experience the world through neat, separate senses—everything blends together. Smell, touch, sound, sight, and balance constantly influence one another, shaping how food tastes, objects feel, ...
Some of the traditional senses are combinations of several senses. Touch, for instance, involves pain, temperature, itch, and ...
Our human senses apparently don’t stop at five—as recent research shows, we may have over thirty. Most of our experiences are multisensory, and involve lesser-known senses like proprioception and ...
Children learn how to use their five senses to learn about the world around them. In this lesson, children learn how to use their five senses to learn about the world around them. They learn how ...
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