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Vision

Smell

Touch

Hear

Taste

And they kinda speak for themselves

There are actually a total of 9 senses the other 4 not being too well known, there is also

Thermoception - sense of heat (or its absense) on the skin

Equilibrioception - sense of balance

Nociception - perception of pain from the skin, joints & body organs - this does not include the brain - the brain feels no pain

Proprioception - "body awareness" this is the unconscious knowledge of where our body parts are without being able to see or feel them

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