Human perception is taken here as the physicochemical interface between the outside world and the human brain, plus the sensory and cognitive processing of the data transforming these into information. Each sense organ is generally activated by its specialized type of stimulation and gives rise to its specific set of sensory attributes. Senses that take in stimulation from distant sources are hearing, through certain acoustical vibration, vision, through certain electromagnetic radiation, and smell, by a number of volatile chemical substances. Sense organs that react to stimulation from close sources are taste, by certain chemical substances in the mouth, and the skin senses (and kinesthetic senses), from mechanical stimulation at the outsi...