Thinking/Feeling Body, The
The five senses are our contact with the world and can protect us from danger. But not everyone has five senses. How do blind and deaf children use their other senses to compensate? Our brain receives messages from our senses and computes them, and then tells our body what to do. Our brain also processes and stores the things we see, hear, touch, taste and smell. That is how we learn new things.
The five senses are our contact with the world and can protect us from danger. But not everyone has five senses. How do blind and deaf children use their other senses to compensate? Our brain receives messages from our senses and computes them, and then tells our body what to do. Our brain also processes and stores the things we see, hear, touch, taste and smell. That is how we learn new things.
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Human Body, The - Four-Part Series (For The Juniors)
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