

Perception and the Senses
Apr 28, 2005
Exploring how our brains perceive data, starting with the intriguing discovery that a chimpanzee's hand can activate visual brain functions. The podcast also delves into how babies learn through touch, the chemical combination of smell and taste for flavor perception, and the complex interplay of the senses. It questions whether we truly perceive the world as others do and challenges the distinction between our sensory experiences.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Unifying Perception: From Stimuli to Conscious Experience
01:45 • 12min
Exploring the Dominance of Sight in Interactions with Hearing and the Role of Lip Reading
14:08 • 2min
Integration of Taste and Smell in Forming Flavor Neurons
15:42 • 2min
The Interconnected Nature of Senses and Perception
17:17 • 9min
Exploring Genetics, Evolution, and Senses in Behavior
26:04 • 3min