There is not a factual answer to give for this question. Some people believe that it exists and some people do not believe it exists.
I, for one, don't have any extra-sensory perception that I know of.
The sensory qualities are all about how we sense the object whether through sight, touch or sound. These are the main sensory qualities of art, specifically sight.
Fa only means the fourth tone in a major scale according to the sol-fa system of music notation. It does not evoke any kind of sensory experience at all.
it has species,humans,and most of all the nature
Not at all. Humans carry sea water inside them. That's the "normal saline" in IVs.
yes. they help humans food grow which helps the humans by not starving them. Without food humans could not live.If your thinking about animals, animals need plants too, so without plants humans could not live.
If you mean Extra Sensory Perception, then the answer is none at all. It has never been tested positively in a laboratory setting, despite any number of attempts.
There is no known way to improve upon ESP (extra-sensory-perception) as it is not widely accepted that ESP exists in the first place. As with all things, hypthetical or otherwise, practice is usually the best way to improve a skill.
No, perception cannot occur without sensation due to the relative nature of both working together. Where and what information would be collected and processed in the brain if there was no sensory impulses? Basically, perception wouldn't happen at all if it wasn't for the sensation and vice versa
Hydraxon said: It can occur pretty much anywhere you want it to. All you need to do is learn how to use it in the first place, and about a year later it works fine.
The nervous system manages all the functions of the other systems in the body. It coordinates and regulates activities such as breathing, digestion, sensory perception, and movement through its network of nerves and cells.
make facial expressions and convey emotions .
a sensory garden is a garden where you use all 5 senses
Sensory memory consolidates all sensory inputs into one holding area withing the brain
Your background can influence your perception. The upbringing you had, the experiences you have gone through, and the things you know will all influence the perception.
I can only think of "realization" or "enlightenment", but I don't think either of those are a perceptual phenomenon. "Epiphany" also comes to mind, where a concept all of the sudden becomes very clear in your mind. Then again "extra sensory perception" is an incredible phenomenon, but I don't think any of these are the answers you seek.
A person's sense of smell does not first need to be processed by the Thalamus before entering the Cortex. This is often times why a smell can cause a memory recall faster than other kinds of sensory input.
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