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    and to interpret sounds into meaningful messages. This helps humans to be aware of things in their environments that they cannot see. 3. Smell Smell allows humans to collect olfactory signals from their environments and translate them into smells. This sense helps people to sense danger and plays a role in human attraction. It is also closely relate to taste and is tied to memory and emotion.

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    communicates with‚ and relates to‚ other people described by The National Autistic Society [online]. (2013). It also affects how they make sense of the world around them. People with autism may also experience over- or under-sensitivity to sounds‚ touchtastessmells‚ light or colours. The three main areas of difficulty which all people with autism share are sometimes known as the ’triad of impairments’. They are: difficulty with social communication‚ difficulty with social interaction‚ difficulty with

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    HSV 504: Human Development-Early Memory Development Dianne Wright Post University Introduction Many human development specialists have examined memory loss of adults later in life. During the past fifty years‚ there have been many studies in children’s cognitive development and earlier childhood memory loss. Ernest G. Schachtel conducted studies on why people forget childhood memories as they grow older. He described the processes that could be involved in early memory loss (Crain‚ 2005). He was

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    EARLY SENSORY STIMULATION

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    ** EARLY SENSORY STIMULATION ** WHAT IS SENSORY STIMULATION ?? * SENSORY STIMULATION AFFECTS THE EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL GROWTH OF A CHILD .. ** SIGNIFICANCE : ~ WITH EARLY INFANT STIMULATION NEWBORNS BECAME ACQUAINTED WITH THEIR ENVIRONMENT MAKING IT EASIER TO UNDERSTAND THE WORLD AROUND THEM AS THEY GROW .. ** THE FIRST TWO YEARS OF LIFE ARE THOUGHT OF AS THE SENSORY MOTOR STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT .. ** REFLEXES : MUCH OF THE BABY’S ACTIVITY IN HIS FIRST WEEKS OF LIFE IS REFLEXIVE .

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    Thermoreceptors: heat and cold. Photoreceptors: eyes‚ light. Chemoreceptors: chemicals‚ odors‚ taste‚ body fluid composition. Nociceptors: pain receptors. Mechanoreceptors: hearing‚ physical deformation of a cell or tissue caused by vibration‚ touch‚ pressure and stretch. -Origin of the stimulus Exteroceptors: sense stimuli external to the boy. They include the receptors for vision‚ hearing‚ taste‚ cutaneous sensation heat. Interoceptors: detect stimulus in the internal organs such as stomach

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    Paper - Sensory Marketing

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    a short description of the topic. After‚ I will talk about the five types of sensory marketing : visual‚ sound‚ olfactory‚ gustatory and touch. To finish‚ I will expose you my personal opinion about the subject. Sensory marketing Compared with traditional marketing‚ the sensory marketing focuses more on the five senses : sight‚ hearing‚ tastesmell and touch. The sensory marketing creates around the product a multisensory atmosphere that boosts their attractiveness. According to specialists‚ the

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    You place a marshmallow on the fire‚ the smell is horrifying but you know the taste of the burnt marshmallow is your favorite- well at least it is for me. “Ouch!” you say. The burnt top layer of the marshmallow is crispy an odd tasting and the second layer is hot and melted. The memory of camping is bittersweet. Not all of the five senses were experienced but you have an idea. What would we do without the five senses in life? What if you couldn’t taste certain foods? Or the texture of them made

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    The Cantaloupe At first glance‚ the cantaloupe looks round and light grayish-tan‚ with a hint of green. From afar it looks round and plain‚ about the size of a peewee soccer ball. On approach‚ the circular shape is less perfect with subtle dents and bumps all around. Surrounding the sphere shaped fruit are light tan lines like a dense city map with all the streets intertwining and curving around without any significant pattern‚ not geometric like gridlines. On the surface‚ there are small matchbook

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    devices‚ such as similes. One everyday event a person can experience is walking through the park. Walking through the park has many exciting endeavors; there are children playing‚ the wonderful smell of food‚ and the pleasant sights. The first thing to notice while walking through the park‚ are the

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    representations of the world. I understand the distinction between the two to be that sensations are things that we experience through the five senses (touchtastesmell‚ sound and sight)‚ whereas perception is basically how we interpret those different sensations. For example‚ although the way chocolate tastes is the same‚ the way chocolate is perceived to taste may vary depending on whether the individual likes it or not. 2. If we sensed and attended equally to each stimulus in the world‚ the

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