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sense of taste
the sensation of the bodies nerves reacting on contact with other surfaces
you cannot touch if you loes your sense of touching
The Nervous System.
Somatosensory disorders are problems related to the human sense of touch. The most common example is numbness or pins and needles sensation (paresthesia) after injury to a nerve.
It is "to sense".
The sensation you have is mainly an aspect of the sense of dynamic equilibrium.
Sensation can be described as the awareness of stimuli via the senses. If there is an inability to sense the stimuli, there will be no sensation.
Sensation is how you take in info, perception is how you make sense of it
You have separate sensors for each aspect - except pain. (And separate nerves for each sensor) Pain is NOT a sensation, it is a synthesis generated in the brain from the sum of all input signals.
Literally, yes.
sight, hearing ,touch and sense of smell
sensation
sense of taste
Phantom limb.
an unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation; "a sensation of touch"
sensus- sensation or feeling