You've heard about the 5 physical senses, right? We have hearing, seeing, smelling, tasting and touching. To these 5 physical ...
Humans recognize their world 80 percent of the time through their eyes. Learn more about your five senses, the good and the bad. Science Trek is available to stream on pbs.org and the free PBS App, ...
Many people are familiar with the concept of the five senses — sight, sound, taste, touch and smell. Developing your five senses can enrich your experiences, improve your mental well-being and allow ...
Can a simple scent released while you sleep improve your sense of smell, your memory or even the quality of your sleep? New ...
Even before we are born and begin experiencing the sensations of daily life — a soft shirt on our arms, for example, or a hard tabletop under our fingertips — humans begin to form the senses needed to ...
Do you ever get that feeling that there aren’t enough hours in the day? That time is somehow racing away from you, and it is impossible to fit everything in. But then, you step outside into the ...
A little good sense can go a long way. Hearing loss has been repeatedly linked to a higher chance of developing dementia — but loss of another of your five senses could signal dire health issues, too.
Matteo Farinella's The Senses is an elegant comic book primer on the science of the senses. Farinella is a neuroscientist, comics artist, and Presidential Scholar in the Society and Neuroscience at ...
Spring is coming. In the Northern Hemisphere, we are slowly waking from winter’s long, dark sleep. Spring’s very nature is creative. New growth is sprouting all around us, with birds building nests, ...