To notice what is happening with your five senses means to be aware of your surroundings by using sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. This involves paying attention to what you see, hear, feel, taste, and smell in order to fully experience and understand your environment.
Touch, sight, smell, hearing, and taste. Some people consider others to have a sixth sense where people can sense walls, obstacles, spirits, ghosts, etc.
you can smell it with your sense of smell which is your nose which smells things and there are different senses like hearing, touching etc
You cannot, however you can develop a sense through touch, smell, hearing, vibration, etc.
Cross-modal perception refers to the brain's ability to integrate information from different sensory modalities, such as vision, hearing, touch, etc. This integration helps us perceive the world more accurately and effectively by combining information from multiple senses. An example of cross-modal perception is lip-reading to help understand speech better when hearing is impaired.
Sight - the ability of the brain and eye to detect electromagnetic waves within the visible range (light) which is why people see interpreting the image as "sight."Hearing - is the sense of sound perception. Since sound is vibrations propagating through a medium such as air, the detection of these vibrations, that is the sense of the hearing, is a mechanical sense akin to a sense of touch, albeit a very specialized one.Taste - is one of the two main "chemical" senses. There are at least four types of tastes that "buds" (receptors) on the tongue detect.Smell - is the other "chemical" sense. Unlike taste, there are hundreds of olfactory receptors, each binding to a particular molecular feature.Touch - is a perception resulting from activation of neural receptors, generally in the skin including hair follicles, but also in the tongue, throat, and mucosa.Above retrieved from Wikipedia.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
The sensory nervous systems main function is to process any sensory information. Vision, hearing, touch, taste, smell, and movement are the things that this system processes.
Sensuality is the exercise and enjoyment of the senses; sight, smell, sound, touch, etc. It is about maximizing sensory enjoyment. It is not necessarily erotic, though it can be.Sexuality is the titillation of the senses for the purpose of sexual arousal; and/or climax.
Basically the same senses we have: sight, sound, balance, etc.
when one of your senses is not working, your body makes up for it with your other senses. for example, if you can't see, you may have better hearing or sense movements on the ground that others with vision may not have felt. you might smell things others don't and etc.
Using qualitative methods is observing your experiment with the five scenes (touch, smell, sight, hearing, taste) Ex. LAB #1: Qualitative Observations 'chocolate bar' TASTE: sweet, sugary…etc SIGHT: brown colour, rectangular… etc TOUCH: smooth, thick … etc
A quantitative observation is an observation that can be measured in numbers, such as volume, length, acceleration, number of widgets produced per hour, etc.