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What sensory knowledge does the senses have?
1. Senses are organs that feel the stimulation of external things, including eyes, ears, nose, tongue and body. The brain is the center of all feelings. Eyes are vision, ears are hearing, nose is smell, tongue is taste, and all parts of the body are touch. The five senses of the human body provide a lot of convenience for people's lives. In addition to the well-known five senses, there are other sensory systems at work, such as keeping balance and feeling hungry. There are about 20 sensory systems.

2. The sense of balance does not drop when standing or walking, which is attributed to the sense of balance. The sense of balance is controlled by lymph in the inner ear, and people can walk safely with vision. If it keeps turning, the system will not work normally, leading to dizziness and loss of balance.

3. proprioception When we close our eyes and raise our hands, we know where our hands are without looking. This is the proprioception at work, which allows us to know where the body parts are without looking. It doesn't sound very useful, but without this feeling, people need to keep looking down at their feet before they can walk. When checking drunk driving, the police will also test proprioception.

Sitting by the campfire, people can feel the heat. Take out a piece of ice from the refrigerator and people can feel the cold. Temperature sensors on the skin can sense temperature changes. Previously, the ability to detect hot and cold was classified under the sense of touch. However, people don't need to touch something to feel its heat (for example, sitting by a campfire, we can feel the heat without touching it), so the heat feeling is a separate feeling. The thermal system in the brain can detect and control the core body temperature.

5. Pain can sense pain. Paul fuchs, deputy director of the Center for Sensory Biology at Johns Hopkins University, said that nociceptive feelings and thermal feelings are often mixed together because, to some extent, they both use the same skin neurons. Injury sensors are not only distributed in skin, but also in bones, joints and internal organs.

6. Internal sensation This is the general term for controlling the internal sensation of internal organs. Fuchs said that there are various receptors in the human body that trigger the subconscious and make conditioned reflex, which is of great significance to health. Most unconscious behaviors of human body are controlled and managed by such receptors, such as causing cough, controlling respiratory rate, giving reminders when hungry or thirsty, etc. With the development of science, the mystery of the human body has been continuously solved, and we have a new understanding of the senses and a better understanding of the human body itself.

7. sense of space. With eyes closed, people can still feel a wall in front of them.

8. Emotions include pressure, joy, anger, worry, sadness, fear and surprise.

9, excessive physical exercise, lack of rest, malnutrition, people can feel obvious fatigue, as well as a variety of feelings from the body.

10, the sense of time is closed in a closed space. Without sound, people will panic.

1 1, spicy feeling is spicy, not a taste, but a protest from uncomfortable cells.