Subjective spatial perception.
No. The brains aren't bigger, but the big difference is how they are used. Boys use more parts of their brain at the same time than girls do.
No, everyone's senses can vary in terms of sensitivity and perception. Factors such as genetics, age, health, and experience can all influence how individuals perceive and interpret sensory stimuli.
Colour consistency is the variation of the dominant or contrasting wavelength in identical lamp samples. It is also what allows a human to see the same colour in a variety of situations.Colour constancy is the brains ability to assign a constant colour to a surface. For example Granny Smith apples will have a constant green colour.
The five senses in Hinduism are sight (drishti), taste (rasa), touch (sparsha), smell (gandha), and hearing (shabda). These senses are considered important for experiencing the world and cultivating awareness and mindfulness.
Scientists use the entirety of their brains, just like everyone else. The myth that humans only use a small percentage of their brains is not accurate. Each part of the brain plays a specific role in cognition and behavior.
Some brains are larger than others, and often a larger brain is connected with higher IQ. However, intelligence is more about the ability to make connections, and brain size would only increase the capacity for memory space rather than speed.
No, Humans brains are much more developed. YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT!
Basically the same senses we have: sight, sound, balance, etc.
The same senses used for language skills, hearing.
Same as a cat
no
yes they are
Of course they do. They have the same 5 senses that you have (like all mammals)!
Hamsters have the same senses as a person. Sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
the answer to this very cool question is yes
Raccoons have the same senses as most animals - vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
With a heart the same as you do... same as all mammals do.