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  • ...enses are the senses that have specialized organs devoted to them. Special senses include the following: We experience the environment around us through our senses. [[Neurone]]<nowiki/>s relay this information, via the [[Introduction to Ne
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ageing and the Special Senses]]
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  • ...enses are the senses that have specialized organs devoted to them. Special senses include the following: We experience the environment around us through our senses. [[Neurone]]<nowiki/>s relay this information, via the [[Introduction to Ne
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  • ...|Sensory]] impairment is a condition with which one or more of our special senses (sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste and spatial awareness) is no longer no * [[Ageing and the Special Senses]]
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  • ...n. One likely outcome is the relaxing of the separation of our [[Sensation|senses]], [[Memory|memories]], thoughts and emotions, so they can influence each o ...ch together, unfastening the separation of our eg. emotions, memories, and senses. An interesting fact about psychedelics is that just a dose, or several dos
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  • ...entral_nervous_system_special_systems.pdf‎|Central Nervous System: Special Senses}}
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  • # Special Senses: Vision, hearing, taste, and smell which convey sensations to the [[Brain ...Sense organs]] (made up of sensory receptors and other cells ) operate the senses of vision, hearing, equilibrium, smell, and taste<ref name=":1">Lumen learn
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  • ...entral_nervous_system_special_systems.pdf‎|Central Nervous System: Special Senses}}
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  • ...g stress via distraction from intrusive thoughts. Imagery employs all five senses to create a deeper sense of relaxation. Guided imagery can be practiced ind ...y at the beach). Elicit elements of the environment using each of the five senses using the following prompts:
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  • ...ation of lactate in the blood starts to climb, our [[Brain Anatomy|brain]] senses this and we start to feel nauseous.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">verywell
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  • ...ld CHOOSES to do, and has FUN whilst doing. Through play, a child uses her SENSES to explore and learn. Senses:
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  • ...th its surrounding environment through the simultaneous inputs of our five senses; gustation (taste), ocular (vision), olfaction (smell), [[Vestibular System Collectively, these senses allow us to participate in our [[Activities of Daily Living|activities of d
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  • ...e sagittal plane, associated with a forward pitch of the head. The utricle senses acceleration in the horizontal plane, provoked by a roll (lateral tilt) of
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  • ...brain to recognise and respond to signals sent by our sensory system. Our senses include hearing, vision, smell, taste, touch, proprioception, interoception == Senses ==
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  • Illusions are those objects that can be wrongly perceived by senses. In virtual reality, there are three illusions: place, plausibility and emb
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  • *Contains an RGB video camera and a camera that senses depth. The depth camera has two components, an infrared laser that projects
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  • ...e amygdalae are most functional in immediate fear situations. Whenever our senses detect a change in our surroundings that could be dangerous, the amygdalae
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  • ...e of smell. Olfaction is phylogenetically referred to as the oldest of the senses. It is carried out through special visceral afferent nerve. It is a cranial
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  • ...rcise]]<nowiki/>s, and Matra. These techniques work at various levels like senses, mind, intellect, and emotions. Among all of these techniques, the one whic
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  • ...a fuction of body part, sex and laterality. In: Kenshalo DR, ed. The skin senses. Springfield: Charles C.Thomas; 1968. p. 195-222.</ref> The posterior colu
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  • [[Ageing and the Special Senses|Ageing]] is a complex process<ref>McCormick MA, Tsai SY, Kennedy BK. TOR an
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