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Biology
Sight of Blood
Smell
The five senses are as such: Sight, Smell, Hearing, Taste, and Touch. Each is one of the ways in which organisms experience their environment by taking cues from external stimuli.
Amygdala cells change their firing rate in response to the presentation of emotionally-relevant stimuli. these responses cut across sensory domains (vision, audition) and can be conditioned (the sight of a syringe that was previously used to inject bitter substances in the mouth of the subject).
A stimulus is a force that produces a reaction in the subject. Humans have a number of receptors (senses) to recognize their surroundings. Balance is one, sight, hearing, touch are all obvious ones.
Humans tend to focus their attention on stimuli. This is an unconscious effort that normally occurs. This stimuli is focused on sight, sound, taste, and touch.
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Biology
Sight of Blood
It is well known that a women's breast will react to certain stimuli, that is to say cold, feel, and thought, so that reaction would requirte a woman cover here breasts in public. Unless there is a pole in sight.
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No, you sight works via light rays, so it is limited by the speed of light.
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It doesn't affect your sight so much as it affects your reaction speed and ability to focus clearly.
Yes A GREAT AMOUNT it doesnt have great sight