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Humans have five main senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. These senses work together to help us perceive and understand the world around us by gathering information from our environment and sending signals to our brain for processing and interpretation.
It would be wrong to assume the 5 senses are independent of each other since they are connected to each other. The senses are all interconnected and coordinated by the brain so as to function together.
Approximately 20% of the brain is dedicated to processing sensory information from the five senses (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell). This part of the brain includes areas such as the visual cortex, auditory cortex, and somatosensory cortex, which are responsible for integrating and interpreting sensory inputs. The rest of the brain is involved in various functions such as cognition, memory, and motor control.
The sensation in the brain associated with the keyword "sensation" is the perception or awareness of a stimulus through the senses.
The five senses are controlled by sensory receptors located throughout the body, such as in the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin. These receptors detect stimuli from the environment and send signals to the brain to process and interpret sensory information. The brain then integrates this information to create our perception of the world around us.
Every single function of the body is managed and controlled by the 'brain', including our organs and senses.
The senses And the brain. The heart and lungs.
Your brain coordinates the activity of your senses.
The back part of the brain processes our raw senses. The back part of the brain takes these raw senses and performs association and analysis.
Brain
the uestion is not finished so i cannot say it is true but i do think that the brain does hold all senses .
The neurons in the body take the messages and they go to the brain and back to the body. if we didn't have neurons we woudn't know what we felt or other 5 senses, about something..
Nerves
You get scared because of your senses in your brain
Your brain. Your wonderful, beautiful brain.
Your brain controls it and translates its messages to your senses.
The senses send information to the brain. The brain reacts immediately and instruct you to do the needful. Brain is like computer mother board where all datas are stored and are sent for proper action.