We experience the world through our senses. Our brain receives inputs from the environment through the sense organs. It processes the information and sends signals to our body. Our body reacts according to the signals it receives from the brain. How we receive sensory inputs affects our behaviour. Sounds simple! But, it’s a highly complex process. We have five main senses. They are: Touch – Tactile Sound – Auditory Sight – Visual Taste – Gustatory Smell – Olfactory In addition to the five senses we also use two more senses: Vestibular or movement and balance sense This sense provides information about where the body is in space and in relation to the earth’s surface. When you wait at the traffic signal in your car which is stationary, and a bus next to your car moves, you get a feeling your car is also moving. Immediately your brain gets the right input and you realise the bus is moving. Proprioception This sense provides information about all...
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