beacause that the part of the body we really use , like for example the nerves we use the nerves at the same time to do the five sensory nerves like for example ,, the optic nerves. alfactory nerves , nerves endings, auditory nerve ,, qustatory nerve, these are the five sensory nerve cells
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Because our brain is structured in such a way that all these processes can work simultaneously. Normally we are only able to fully concentrate on one or two of these at a time, but our body still subconsciously processes the other information.
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We have different parts of our brain adapted to deal with these senses separately so the signals do not get confused and we have enough grey matter to process the information.
Same thing happened to me and it turned out I had sinus polyps. I had them removed (twice) and can smell and taste again...I suggest you see an ENT
Because the sensation of taste is closely tied to your sense of smell. The combination of your taste buds and the smell of food is what makes your brain recognize a taste. When you have a cold, your nose gets clogged and you can't smell as well as you normally can, so in your head, foods don't taste the same because you're not getting the normal amount of "taste information" from your nose" This is also why people hold their nose when eating something they don't like and why inhaling when you're eating spicy food makes them seem spicier.
The presence/concentration of chemical compounds (in air and food/water, respectively).
not directly in any way, but what your brain takes as taste is in fact a combination of taste and smell. You can't really say that your brain just smelt something or just tasted something. So in effect, a fair bit. A friend of mine recently lost his sense of smell,from a head injury(assaulted at a nightclub)and it is total and permanent.His taste buds still work, but he says that eating is nowhere near as enjoyable as it was,and that fruit is now unpleasant.Taste and smell are part of the same system, the olfactory.
Yawning This video proves:::must watch it:::: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9vztQ7Z9sQ Feeling pain by seeing other's wound. If anyone eats leamon in front of you you will feel same reaction and same feeling of sour taste.
A jaguar has the same senses as pretty much all animals incl us humans. It can see, hear, smell, feel and taste.
A jaguar has the same senses as pretty much all animals incl us humans. It can see, hear, smell, feel and taste.
A jaguar has the same senses as pretty much all animals incl us humans. It can see, hear, smell, feel and taste.
the same as yours. feel, hear, taste, see, etc
Chimps have all the same sense organs as humans---nose to smell (maybe a bit better than humans), eyes to see (same trichromatic color vision), skin and same kinds of neurons to feel, similar taste buds (but not exactly the same) to taste, and fairly similar ears to hear.
Many living things have the same senses. { feel,smel,taste,hear}
Chimps have all the same sense organs as humans---nose to smell (maybe a bit better than humans), eyes to see (same trichromatic color vision), skin and same kinds of neurons to feel, similar taste buds (but not exactly the same) to taste, and fairly similar ears to hear.
Cockroaches Have 7 Senses Just Like Humans Cockroaches Have The Sense Of Taste ,Smell ,Hearing ,Sight ,And Flying ,And Lying....
Because our brain is structured in such a way that all these processes can work simultaneously. Normally we are only able to fully concentrate on one or two of these at a time, but our body still subconsciously processes the other information.
Of coarse not, although everything has kindof the same smell, everyone smell can vary, just as well as taste
No
we are not sure if lions feel thorns when they walk but we are sure that they feel exactly how we feel.