We all know about our five senses and the importance they play in our daily lives: smell, taste, sight, sound and touch. Some scientists say that we have many more that just five senses, and they ...
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Your body’s secret map of 33 senses
For centuries, we believed humans had just five senses, but neuroscience now suggests we may have up to 33. These include ...
HOUSTON - (Dec. 14, 2009) – Waking and walking to the bathroom in the pitch black of night requires brain activity that is both conscious and unconscious and requires a single master gene known as ...
Credit: pexels Typing without looking at the keyboard depends on a hidden tracking system called proprioception. Receptors in muscles and joints send constant updates to the brain about limb position.
The treatment was unusual in that alongside talk therapy, May underwent several sessions in a sensory-deprivation chamber: a dark, soundproof room where she floated in a shallow pool of water heated ...
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