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Sensory Modalities
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Summary
Sensory modalities
refer to the different ways in which the
human body
perceives
external stimuli
through distinct
sensory systems
, such as vision, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. Each modality is processed by
specialized receptors
and
neural pathways
, allowing for the integration and
interpretation of sensory information
in the brain.
Concepts
Sensory Receptors
Neural Pathways
Perception
Multisensory Integration
Sensory Adaptation
Cross-modal Perception
Sensory Processing
Neuroplasticity
Somatosensory System
Auditory System
Visual System
Olfactory System
Gustatory System
Crossmodal Perception
Sensory Substitution
Dorsal Root Ganglia
Stimulus Transduction
Sensory System
Cross-modal Transfer
Cross-Modal Interaction
Sensory Physiology
VARK Model
Crossmodal Correspondences
Crossmodal Correspondence
Sensory Detection
Sensory Threshold Testing
Modality
Mate Recognition
Species-specific Recognition
Topographic Representation
Relevant Degrees
Nervous System and Sensory Organs 100%
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