Source: Used with permission of authors Linda Weiner and Constance Avery-Clark For many people, problems with sexual response reflect the intrusion of their conscious, goal-oriented mind into an ...
We all know the senses: there’s sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing, and the sixth senses A through F. Now, though, there’s a “seventh” on the cards – and it’s spookier than you might expect. It’s the ...
Source: Used with permission of authors Linda Weiner and Constance Avery-Clark For many people, problems with sexual response reflect the intrusion of their conscious, goal-oriented mind into an ...
Neuroscientist David Linden thinks that of the five senses, touch is the most overlooked, and perhaps the most important for promoting psychological health. Dr. David J. Linden is a professor in the ...
Touch may be our most fundamental way of bonding and building deep connections. Often called “the mother of all senses,” touch shapes how we feel at home in our bodies and relationships—or how we feel ...
A protein first discovered in 2010 is directly responsible for sensing touch, scientists have discovered. Knowledge about this protein, called Piezo 1, could be relevant for designing better pain ...
Devon Ritter from the Memphis Zoo explores how animals use their five senses to survive. Devon Ritter from the Memphis Zoo explores how animals use their senses of touch, hearing, sight, and smell to ...