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The traditional five senses in human kind are the senses of vision, hearing, taste, and smell, and touch. In medicine, the special senses are the first four of these; touch is specifically excluded ...
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Chemical Senses: Smell and Taste ... Developmental Aspects of the Special Senses ... The Eye and Vision; The Ear: Hearing and Balance; Chemical Senses: Smell and Taste; Developmental Aspects of the Special Senses...
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The special senses consist of the eyes, ears, nose, throat and skin. Each of these organs have specialized functions that make if possible for us to experience our environment and to make that experience more pleasant.
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Ever since people have wondered about where their thoughts came from, they have tried to understand the human senses. Much was learned from observing the results of head injuries, as well as by dissecting postmortem human brains and the brains of animals.
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Ten Activities for Teaching the Five Senses; Our senses allow us to enjoy our food, the sound of music, the beauty of a sunny day, the softness of a child's hair -- in short, our lives! With the aid of the Internet, you can teach your students about the special gift of the senses and how they work.
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Prof. Cullen's lectures are concerned with the peripheral aspects of the three "Special Senses", i.e. the structural and functional properties of the auditory, vestibular, and visual systems.
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Disability Evaluation Under Social Security; (Blue Book- October 2008); 2.00 SPECIAL SENSES AND SPEECH - Adult; ... Impairments, Special Senses and Speech; 2.02; Loss of visual acuity; 2.03; Contraction of the visual fields in the better eye; 2.04; Loss of visual efficiency; 2.07; Disturbance of labyrinthine...
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THE ORGANS of the senses may be divided into (a) those of the special senses of taste, smell, sight, and hearing, and (b) those associated with the general sensations of heat, cold, pain, pressure, etc.
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2. Describe the special sensory anatomy capable of capturing special senses ... 3. Describe the anatomical relay of special sensory information ... 4. Describe changes to the special senses throughout life...
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The Chemical Senses; Smell and Taste; Chemoreceptors; • Taste buds; • Olfactory epithelium; Smell; Olfactory epithelium; • patch of epithelial cells in roof of nasal cavity; • poor location for acute sense of smell—sniffing increases stimulation;
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