1. Stimuli perceived from the environment are held temporarily and briefly at the _
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These receptors respond to changes and stimuli in the environment. ... Hearing or audition (audioception) is the sense of sound perception. ... Sound can also be detected as vibrations conducted through the body by tactition. ... numbness of the skin that may result from nerve damage and may be permanent or temporary.
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Our senses can be broadly grouped into exteroception, for the detection of stimuli that occur outside of our body, and interoception, for stimuli occurring inside of our bodies. However, what constitutes a sense is a matter of great debate, leading to difficulties in precisely defining what it is. Traditionally, human beings are considered to have five main senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
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