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Post by Zadkiel on Jul 10, 2016 13:54:13 GMT
Although there is some dispute over the exact number, the fact that there are more than the five basic senses brooks no argument. Nociception (sense of pain), chronoception (sense of the passage of time) and proprioception (sense of where your arms and legs are in relation to the rest of your body) are some among the lesser-known senses. Although they are termed as secondary and tertiary senses, they are just as important as the basic senses. If you were blind, for example, Proprioception would help you eat properly because it lets you gauge where your mouth is in relation to your hands.
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