Sensory Physiology
Sensory physiology is the study of the body's senses, including vision, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. It is an important field of study, as it helps us understand how the body responds to and processes information from our environment. It can help us identify potential problems before they become serious medical issues. This knowledge can also be used to create therapies to improve sensory functioning in people, as well as to develop assistive technology for those with impairments. Additionally, scientists can use sensory physiology to better understand the way we interact with our environment, helping us to design better and more comfortable products.
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