No, being aware of one's senses in a dream has no significance. It is entirely natural for the dreamer to smell, see, hear, feel, and taste all the things one experiences in dreams. It is also natural NOT to experience such sensations; each dream can be different from all other dreams.
They can be measured by using your five senses: hearing ,smelling ,tasting , feeling , and seeing
Horses and ponies have five senses: hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting, and feeling.
They can be measured by using your five senses: hearing ,smelling ,tasting , feeling , and seeing
This is referred to as Organoleptic analysis.
1. Seeing 2. Hearing 3. Smelling 4. Feeling 5. Tasting Hopefully this helps :)
To become aware of directly through any of the senses, especially sight or hearing.
hearing,tasting,smelling, and looking or seeing
Seeing, hearing, smelling, touching, and tasting.
Hearing, seeing, touching, tasting, smelling
Smelling is one of the senses Smiling means turning up the lips Seeing is one of the senses Hearing is one of the senses
Smelling, Seeing, Touching 2nd Answer: . . . also tasting and hearing.
The five senses that supply the brain with information are: sight (vision), hearing (audition), touch (tactile), taste (gustation), and smell (olfaction). Each sense provides the brain with specific information about the environment and helps us perceive and interact with the world around us.