Hearing is the most developed sense at birth. Even "in utero" (in the uterus), studies show the developing fetus can hear outside sounds. Some women (and dads too) try to nuture through hearing by talking to the "pregnant belly" or by placing a headphone against the belly while a stereo plays classical or soothing music. I don't think there have been any studies done to evaluate whether "in utero' stimulation through hearing has any benefit or detriment to the developing brain.
In newborns it is hearing.
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Like most abilities, your sense of smell tends to get less sensitive as you age.
skin is the most effective sense organ. even in sleep it is active. a loud sound or smell you may not recognise but touch you can recognise.
A sensitive is someone who can sense energies.
Because they are sensitive
yes because it's made for them its sensitive enough for their skin
Koalas have an acute sense of smell. It is believed that this strong sense of smell lures the newborn embryo into the mother's pouch.
touch
The base noun, and the verb, is sense. The noun for sensitive is sensitivity. Related nouns are sensation and the gerund sensing.
~The middle finger is the most sensitive finger!!!!!!~
The Nipples are most sensitive.