General senses are the receptors that are sensitive to pain, temperature, and physical distortion
You can consider it as general.
General senses are spread throughout the body. Special Senses are localized by their respective sensory organ.
General senses, such as touch, pain, temperature, and proprioception, are not considered long-range senses. They primarily provide information about the body's immediate environment and internal state, relying on receptors located within the skin, muscles, and organs. In contrast, long-range senses like vision, hearing, and olfaction allow for the perception of stimuli from a distance. Thus, general senses are more localized compared to the long-range capabilities of specialized senses.
The two categories of senses are the special senses and the general senses. Special senses include vision, hearing, taste, smell, and balance, which are associated with specific organs. General senses encompass a broader range, including touch, temperature, pain, and proprioception, which are more widely distributed throughout the body. These categories help to differentiate the complexity and functionality of sensory perception.
hearing,tasting,smelling, and looking or seeing
In general, a concrete noun can be experienced by one of the five senses: taste, touch, smell, sight or hear. Abstract nouns cannot be experienced by one of the five senses.
The Special Senses system allows the body to react to environment by providing sight, hearing, taste, smell, and balance.Major Organs are the Eye, Ear, Tongue, and Nose.Major Structures are General Sense Receptors.
smell,timing just your senses in general place whether your alone personality ect..
Tagalog of senses: pandama
The statement "the more senses involved in learning, the better the learning" is a general concept in education theory and is not attributed to a specific author. It reflects the idea that engaging multiple senses during learning, such as seeing, hearing, touching, and doing, can enhance understanding and retention of information.
"Senses" ? sight and hearing are senses - you question makes no sense.
There senses are smelling