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    My Five Senses Challenge

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    I participated in the senses challenge supplied by the British Broadcasting Company to test my abilities and regards to my main sensory modalities. I achieved 100%, my first try, on the test. I was not surprised by the fact of my grade as the test was easy for me. The easiness isn 't due to the inability to accurately conduct the senses challenge online or the gullibility of the test taker but due to the fact I was raised in a sensory enhancing environment. The North Dakota environment…

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    The five senses of sight, smell, taste, hearing, and touch are faculties that allow us to perceive the outside world. While everyone is not gifted with all five senses, they do grant us the ability to interaction with our surroundings when they are stimulated. In the Meditations, Descartes examine sensory perception and the role in plays in our lives. He questions how powerful but at the same time insufficient sensory perception is to the overall aspect of the mind. Descartes wants to examine…

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    The five distinct senses act independently; However, they also team up to empower the mind to have a more useful understanding of its surroundings. What would the world be like if we couldn’t taste, smell, listen, feel or had no vision? Have you ever seen something that reminded you of a loved one? Smelt a scent and it brought back a certain place or memory? Every moment of the day at least one of our senses is working hard; replenishing the Brain with new information on how to be safe, how to…

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    One of the senses we use is sight the perception of objects by the vision of our eyes. Second sense we use is smell is an odor or scent through your nose by the olfactory nerves. Third sense we use is hearing is the act of perceiving sound to communicate with people. Fourth sense is touch is the perceived the contact of the your body. Fifth sense is taste is you can taste sweet, sour, salty, and bitter is all the used of the tongue. The five senses help us navigate our daily lives…

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    Chicago is that it still amazes me to this day .However .there are some things, I dislike and really wish that it didn’t happen in this city. There are five senses hearing, smelling, touching seeing,and taste. The five senses are vital and are respiratory sensory organs needed to respond or communicate with others effectively. These senses are developed as a new birth in the wound of your mother and is developed fully before you come out in dilation. I can only describe something through…

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    Senses are vital to the well being and survival of any person. From the beginning of time, humans have relied on senses to influence their instincts which maintained their survival. Today, we don 't rely on our senses nearly as much as our cavemen ancestors, but they are still very important. From a young age, we are taught about the five senses and the things they do for us. Our sense of smell allows us to smell good things like cookies in the oven or warn us of danger such as smoke in the…

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    The built environment is enriched with human physical interactions and activity, it can be interpreted that the concept of architecture is influenced by our five corporeal senses. The essence of architecture should be a memorable experience for the people. It should be recognised through its qualities based on our senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell and touch where they can interact and engage with the space. By studying the human behaviour and the essence in phenomenology we could change the…

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    Humans have five basic senses: hearing, vision, smell, taste, and touch. The definition of a “sense” is “any system that consists of a group of sensory cell types that respond to a specific physical phenomenon and corresponds to a particular group of regions within the brain where the signals are received and interpreted.” In this paper I will be taking about sensory deprivation which is the lessening or complete loss of senses. I will discuss what hearing, vision, smell, taste, and touch is and…

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    The five senses, sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing are all essential to the survival of humans. Physically, we need senses to gain information about the world around us. For example we need to be able to see a giant cliff to avoid said cliff and by extension, probable death. Our senses allow us to experience the world and not just live in it. Our senses connect us socially to one another and to the world around us. Without our senses, life would be bleak, meaningless. A select few…

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    The choice of having to give up one of our five senses is a difficult one. Some individuals lose a sense of theirs all the time, whether they have lost it from an accident, from old age, or a plethora of other reasons a person may have lost one of their senses. Over the course of this assignment, I thought about it very carefully and all the senses seem to relate in some way; therefore giving up one sense is like giving up another. No matter which sense you choose to lose, the world as you know…

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