Scienceneuroscience News

The latest scienceneuroscience stories, summarized by AI

Adult brains sharpen perception through late-stage TRN remodeling
scienceneuroscience6.915 min read

Adult brains sharpen perception through late-stage TRN remodeling

1 month agoSource: Neuroscience News
View original source
Humans May Have 22–33 Senses, Not Just Five
scienceneuroscience
9.3 min2 months ago

Humans May Have 22–33 Senses, Not Just Five

New research and expert discourse suggest that human perception rests on 22–33 senses, far beyond the classic five. Proprioception, interoception, vestibular balance, sense of agency, and sense of ownership are part of a distributed, multisensory system that blends touch, taste, smell, and sight to create flavor, texture, and self-awareness. Everyday experiences—such as odors altering taste or sounds changing perceived texture—reflect this interconnectedness. Work at the Centre for the Study of the Senses and Crossmodal Laboratory in Oxford, alongside exhibitions like Senses Unwrapped, illustrate how our senses continually negotiate a single, coherent reality.

More Scienceneuroscience Stories

No articles found.