It's similar cause it's something u do with your body
1) the signal to the brain is the same as all senses - a series of nerve impulses.
2) It informs the body of the external environment. (Abet in the immediate vicinity.)
Sensation is the experience of the senses of hearing, sight, touch, taste, and movement. Perception is the thought of something or the sixth sense.
we have many senses but touch is one of the most important and we have the abillity to know what something is with just our touch but only when ur brain is more focused on just touch than any other sense Touch is a most intimate sensation; if you allow your finders to move accross the item, much can be learned. OK, it's hard to tell a yellow item from an organge item, but by touching you can tell how soft an item is, etc..
the first sense to be developed is touch
Touch is a sense that is used to determine an objects texture
its just one of the five senses that make us be able to interact with the environment
The sense of sight is one of the five senses. The other four senses are hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
Kiwi have the same senses that other birds have: sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. Their sense of smell is particularly acute.
Yep. Senses is smelling, and when you breathe, that's a senses.
It is believed that people who have lost one of their senses have their other senses heightened. The majority of people who are blind have a better sense of smell, taste, touch, and sound.
Prescience would possibly be considered the sixth sense. BUT that is not a sense in the usual way. In addition to the usual five senses that are spoken of, [touch, sight, sound, ... .] we have quite a number of other senses. Your sense of balance is of great use, and with touch, there are at least three differentiations of these. The feeling of a sixth sense is often felt because we subconsciously perceive some disagreement within the natural senses, and we become alert, but without knowing why.
Whales have many keen senses that allow for their survival. Two senses that whales have developed through history include their sense of touch and their sense of sound.
Yes. Specifically, the sense of touch.
The thirteen senses in the book "Thirteen Senses: A Memoir" by Victor Villasenor are the traditional five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell) along with an additional eight senses that Villasenor believes all humans possess, such as the sense of balance, sense of direction, and sense of presence.
A sense organ is an organ of the 6 senses. The sense organs and senses are: the eyes--sight the nose--smell the tongue--taste the ears--hearing and balance the skin--touch
they dont have the sense of touch but they can sense chemicals, to smell or taste.
Touch
We have 5 senses sight, touch, hearing, smell, and taste