Auditory communication is the use of sound to convey information between individuals, such as through speech or animal vocalizations. Olfactory communication is the use of scents or odors to convey information, often used by animals to communicate territory, reproductive status, or identify individuals. Both forms of communication play important roles in social interactions and can provide valuable information.
auditory
The five senses used in communication are sight (visual), sound (auditory), touch (tactile), smell (olfactory), and taste (gustatory). These senses help individuals engage with and interpret the world around them, forming the basis of effective communication.
This means to "talk" by smell. Many animals do this.
sight, seeing - visual sound, hearing - auditory smells - olfactory tastes - gustatory touch, feeling - tactile
Eyes, Ears, Noses, Tongues and Skin - for visual, auditory, olfactory, taste and tactile senses.
olfactory!! not auditory
gustatory, auditory, olfactory and
My olfactory, optical, and auditory organs are all near my mouth.
auditory
The five senses used in communication are sight (visual), sound (auditory), touch (tactile), smell (olfactory), and taste (gustatory). These senses help individuals engage with and interpret the world around them, forming the basis of effective communication.
Instruction (Communication) can be visual, auditory or kinesthetic. Visual is showing them, Auditory is telling them, and kenesthetic (or tactile) is guiding them physically.
The 5 sensory images are visual, auditory, kinesthetic, olfactory (smell), and gustatory(taste).
That would be auditory hallucinations and olfactory hallucinations respectively.
Tactile Organs Gustatory Organs Olfactory Organs Auditory Organs or Ears Visual Organs
This means to "talk" by smell. Many animals do this.
An olfactory image refers to a mental representation or memory of a smell or scent. It is the brain's ability to recall and imagine different odors or fragrances even when they are not physically present. Similar to visual or auditory images, olfactory images can evoke strong emotions and memories.
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