Sense
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Senses are the physiological methods of perception
- plural of sense
- the physiological methods of human perception
See also
- sight / vision
- hearing / audition
- taste / gustation
- smell / olfaction
- touch / tactition
- thermoception
- nociception
- equilibrioception
- proprioception
See also
- Attention
- Apperception
- Āyatana (Sense Bases in Theravada Buddhism)
- Basic tastes
- Chemesthesis
- Communication
- Empiricism
- Extrasensory perception
- Hypersensitivity (people with unusual sense abilities)
- Human echolocation
- Supertaster
- Vision-related:
- Haidinger's brush (ordinary people sensing light polarisation)
- Tetrachromat (increased colour perception)
- Illusions
- Intuition
- Multimodal integration
- Perception
- Phantom limb
- Saḷāyatana and Ayatana (the six senses as a concept in Buddhism)
- Sensation and perception psychology
- Sense of time
- Sensitivity (human)
- Sensorium
- Sensory Processing Disorder
- Sensory system
- Synesthesia
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