Multisensory Experiences: Formation, Realization, and ResponsibilitiesMultisensory experiences engage all senses, enhancing our understanding of complex ideas while raising ethical responsibilities in their creation.
What the Nose Knows: How a Neuroscience-Inspired Game Makes Scents | HackerNoonWHIFF is a sensory board game that emphasizes the connection between smell and visual perception, challenging players in fun and unexpected ways.
Biologists pinpoint neurons that sense how food tastes and feels - in maggotsMaggots' food preferences are influenced by both taste and texture, challenging traditional views of sensory signaling.
What the Nose Knows: How a Neuroscience-Inspired Game Makes Scents | HackerNoonWHIFF is a sensory board game that emphasizes the connection between smell and visual perception, challenging players in fun and unexpected ways.
Biologists pinpoint neurons that sense how food tastes and feels - in maggotsMaggots' food preferences are influenced by both taste and texture, challenging traditional views of sensory signaling.
Pain: What Is It Good For?Pain is essential for life as it signals danger and helps protect us from harm.
Ticker-tape synaesthesia when real life comes with subtitlesTicker-tape synaesthesia allows individuals to visually experience spoken words as if they were subtitles or text appearing in their mind.
Cyborg: A Documentary review man who hears' colours is leading transhuman ageNeil Harbisson's story challenges perceptions of sensory experience and technology, illustrating the complexities of identity in a transhuman age.
The biology of smell is a mystery - AI is helping to solve itUnderstanding smell involves complex relationships between chemical structure and olfactory experience, making it difficult to predict and digitize odors effectively.
What's White About White Noise?Synesthetic metaphors enrich language by linking different sensory experiences, showcasing cultural beliefs and sensory interrelationships.
Mating proximity blinds threat perception - NatureDopamine signalling in male Drosophila allows prioritization of mating over threat perception.'Love blindness' in romantic engagement illustrates the balance of risk and reward, influencing behavior and decision-making.