training of sense organ policy of which education
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As we age, our bodies begin to shift in numerous ways. I'm not talking about graying hair or wrinkly skin, although that happens too. What I am focusing on is a shift in the sensing organs and a change in the brain with how it interprets the sensory information. This is particularly true if there has been some sort of shock to the system like a fall, surgery or other damage to the sensory organs or brain.
Sensory training is a group of techniques designed to improve the functioning of different sensory systems and perception. Sensation and perception are split into two different things, so we have to look at each one. Sensation is the basic signal received from your sensory organs. So, this is your eye detecting light, your skin detecting cold, etc. But it doesn't tell you what the light is, or if it is too cold. That is the domain of perception, which is the interpretation and categorization of sensation. This is where the light hitting your eye is interpreted as a donut, and the cold you are feeling on your skin is too cold to be comfortable.
Sensory training attempts to reorient and fix the sensation and perception that are off. Let's take a look at the most common ways sensory training is used.
Sensory training is a group of techniques designed to improve the functioning of different sensory systems and perception. Sensation and perception are split into two different things, so we have to look at each one. Sensation is the basic signal received from your sensory organs. So, this is your eye detecting light, your skin detecting cold, etc. But it doesn't tell you what the light is, or if it is too cold. That is the domain of perception, which is the interpretation and categorization of sensation. This is where the light hitting your eye is interpreted as a donut, and the cold you are feeling on your skin is too cold to be comfortable.
Sensory training attempts to reorient and fix the sensation and perception that are off. Let's take a look at the most common ways sensory training is used.
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