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Human: The World Within

The Adaptive Quality of Our Senses

When we lose one of our senses, others fill the void to process the lost information.

Aired 05/26/2021 | Rating TV-PG

Human: The World Within

The Adaptive Quality of Our Senses

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When we lose one of our senses, others fill the void to process the lost information.

When we lose one of our senses, the loss isn't something the body can't handle. It just means that the brain has to figure out a new way of filling the void left by the information that's no longer there. Our bodies are actually incredibly adaptable when it comes to compensating for missing sensation.

Aired 05/26/2021 | Rating TV-PG

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Episode 5 Preview | Sense

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Preview: Ep5 | 30s | Explore the incredible world of human sensation and how it defines our reality. (30s)

The Human Body's Five Senses

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Clip: Ep5 | 1m 31s | An introduction into the amazing functions of the human body's five senses. (1m 31s)

Our Sense of Smell

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Clip: Ep5 | 1m 2s | Our sense of smell is shaped by hair follicles in our sinus known as cilia. (1m 2s)

Proprioception - The Sixth Sense

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Clip: Ep5 | 2m 46s | Proprioception allows us to recognize where our bodies are physically exist in space. (2m 46s)

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