I guess it would be "sense".
sensation
Creativity
Exteroceptive sensations = from skin (pain, temperature and touch)Proprioceptive sensations = from muscles, joints, ligaments and fascia (sense of positive, passive movements and vibrations)
Daily Jumble 11/23/13: The our-of-control horse was.. answer: UN-STABLE (sense, blurt, neuron, lawful)
That refers to perception, which involves how the brain processes and interprets sensory information from the environment. This process allows individuals to make sense of their surroundings and respond accordingly.
Sense can refer to both feelings and perceptions. In a general sense, a sense is a faculty by which the body perceives an external stimulus. It can involve physical sensations or emotions.
The primary somatosensory cortex in the parietal lobe is responsible for interpreting different sensations such as touch, pressure, and temperature. This region receives input from sensory receptors throughout the body and helps to process and make sense of the information.
No, dogs cannot sense the future. They can, however, pick up on some sensations that are outside of a human's perception and react to those sensations in advance of a human's awareness of an impending crisis. Typically these sensations are low or high frequency sounds, shifts in scents and low frequency vibrations.
The sense of temperature, known as thermoreception, allows you to feel hot and cold sensations. Specialized nerve endings in your skin detect changes in temperature and send signals to your brain to interpret these sensations.
They are responsible for such sensations as pain, temperature, touch, and pressure.
Touch and pressure sensations are initiated in the skin.