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- Senses / by Sandeman, Anna.(CARDINAL)387801; Thompson, Ian,1964-(CARDINAL)779121;
Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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- Natural History of the Senses/Diane Ackerman by Ackerman, Diane,1948-(CARDINAL)322999;
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- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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Our senses Wonderbag. [kit]
Let's explore the sense of touch (9781541576858) -- Let's explore the sense of sight (9781541576872) -- I taste... (9781908473066) -- I smell... (9781908473059) -- I hear... (9781908473073)
- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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- Living sensationally : understanding your senses / by Dunn, Winnie,1950-(CARDINAL)761276;
Includes bibliographical references.Learning about the sensory code -- Sensational daily life and relationships -- Specific areas of sensational living.
- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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- Senses : how we connect with the world / by Baines, Francesca.(CARDINAL)385931;
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- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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- The five senses / by Parramón, José Maríaauthor.(DLC)n 50051657 (CARDINAL)715256; Puig, J. J.,author.(DLC)n 84166443 (CARDINAL)740501; Rius, María(DLC)n 84180724 (CARDINAL)740826;
[v. 1] Hearing.--[v. 2.] Sight.--[v. 3.] Smell.--[v. 4] Taste.--[v. 5.] Touch.
- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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- My five senses / by Aliki,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)317822;
A simple presentation of the five senses, demonstrating some ways we use them.AD590LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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- See, hear, smell, taste, and touch : using your five senses / by Collins, A.(Andrew)(CARDINAL)743642;
Includes bibliographical references (page 39) and index.Introduction: Five senses -- Sight -- Hearing -- Smell -- Taste -- Touch -- Report guide -- Glossary.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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- Where we meet the world : the story of the senses / by Ward, Ashley,author.(CARDINAL)485939;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In Where We Meet the World, biologist Ashley Ward takes readers on a breathtaking tour of how our senses function. Ward looks at not only the five major senses--vision, hearing, taste, smell, and touch--but also a host of other senses, such as balance and interoception, the sense of the body's internal state. Drawing on new research, he explores how our senses interact with and regulate each other, and he uncovers what we can learn from how other animals--and even bacteria--encounter the world"--What the eye sees -- Hear, hear! -- Scents and scents ability -- Accounting for taste -- Skin sense -- The kitchen drawer of the senses -- The weave of perception.
- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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- See what I'm saying : the extraordinary powers of our five senses / by Rosenblum, Lawrence D.(CARDINAL)499240;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-329) and index.Hearing. The sounds of silence ; Perfect pitches, beeping pitches -- Smelling. You smell like dog ; Like Marvin Gaye for your nose -- Tasting. Cold leftovers with a fine North Dakota cabernet -- Touching. Rubber hands and rubber brains ; Touching speech and feeling rainbows -- Seeing. Facing the uncanny valley ; The highest form of flattery -- Multisensory perception. See what I'm saying ; All of the above.University of California psychologist and researcher Lawrence D. Rosenblum explores the astonishing abilities of the five senses, abilities few of us even know we have. Drawing on groundbreaking insights into the brain's neuroplasticity and integrative powers, including findings from his own research, Rosenblum examines how the brain uses the subtlest information to apprehend the world. A blind person, for example, can "see" through batlike echolocation; wine connoisseurs can actually taste the vintage of an obscure wine; pheromones can signal a lover's compatibility; and an undetected odor can influence our behavior. Rosenblum takes us from the "beep" baseball fields where blind players swing at buzzing balls to a pitch-black restaurant where diners experience taste without the aid of sight, not only illuminating the science behind our sensory powers but also demonstrating how increased awareness of these abilities can actually enhance how we use them.--From publisher description.
- Subjects: Senses and sensation.;
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