Explores those human sense receptors that depend on contact with the immediate world: taste buds, touch sensors, and olfactory cells. These receptors lie in the skin, the largest organ of the body, which also senses heat, pain, and pressure.Cameramen, Syd Macartney, Steve Keith-Roach ; director of specialist photography, David Barlow ; film editor, John Lyte ; narrators, Derek Cooper, Miriam Margolyes ; music, Richard Harvey ; consultant, Christiaan Barnard.Teacher's guide and videodisc index includes 4 pages of barcodes
83:22 minutes, English subtitles, HDV format, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Filmed, edited ...
In the past two decades, interoception has received increasing attention in the fields of psychology...
Abstract Drawing on methodological approaches used by visual anthropologists, film theorists and deb...
This, the first of two programs on the senses, looks at those sense receptors that depend on contact...
Human skin contains multiple receptors, and is able to sense various stimuli such as temperature, p...
Sensory organs are parts of our body, which collect and transmit information to the central nervous ...
Why are humans so responsive to touch? This program calculates the different sensitivities of the bo...
The overall perception of flavor results from the integration of taste, smell, and somatosensory inf...
Shows the range of mechanisms through which the human body maintains a steady internal temperature a...
Of the five senses, touch is the first to develop in the human body1. Its receptors are located in t...
The senses, or sensory modalities, constitute the different ways we have of perceiving the world, su...
Human perception is taken here as the physicochemical interface between the outside world and the hu...
To gain information on the topographical distribution of warmth, burning and itch sensations in heal...
The human body can achieve an understanding of the world through its sensory systems. Sensory system...
The skin acts as a complex sensory organ. The emerging new data on peripheral pain mechanisms from w...
83:22 minutes, English subtitles, HDV format, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Filmed, edited ...
In the past two decades, interoception has received increasing attention in the fields of psychology...
Abstract Drawing on methodological approaches used by visual anthropologists, film theorists and deb...
This, the first of two programs on the senses, looks at those sense receptors that depend on contact...
Human skin contains multiple receptors, and is able to sense various stimuli such as temperature, p...
Sensory organs are parts of our body, which collect and transmit information to the central nervous ...
Why are humans so responsive to touch? This program calculates the different sensitivities of the bo...
The overall perception of flavor results from the integration of taste, smell, and somatosensory inf...
Shows the range of mechanisms through which the human body maintains a steady internal temperature a...
Of the five senses, touch is the first to develop in the human body1. Its receptors are located in t...
The senses, or sensory modalities, constitute the different ways we have of perceiving the world, su...
Human perception is taken here as the physicochemical interface between the outside world and the hu...
To gain information on the topographical distribution of warmth, burning and itch sensations in heal...
The human body can achieve an understanding of the world through its sensory systems. Sensory system...
The skin acts as a complex sensory organ. The emerging new data on peripheral pain mechanisms from w...
83:22 minutes, English subtitles, HDV format, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Filmed, edited ...
In the past two decades, interoception has received increasing attention in the fields of psychology...
Abstract Drawing on methodological approaches used by visual anthropologists, film theorists and deb...