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The Five Senses
UT College of Medicine
Student to Student Program
The Five Senses
• These are the
special tools
your body uses
to discover the
world around it.
The Five Senses
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TOUCH
Hearing
Sight
Taste
Smell
Touch
• Touch is to use your skin to have physical contact
with something else.
• Nerves are like wires that relay messages to the
brain
• Nerves in the skin send information about:
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Pressure
Temperature
Pain
Vibration.
Touch
• Information from our skin travels up the spinal cord
to the brain.
• Each nerve carries information from one part of
the body.
Touch
• Some areas of the body are more sensitive
to touch than others.
Touch
• This sensory
map shows
that the brain
touch area is
dedicated to
some body
parts more
than others.
The Five Senses
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Touch
HEARING
Sight
Taste
Smell
Hearing
• Our ears allow us
to understand
sounds.
• The external ear
captures sound,
while the internal
portion processes
it.
Hearing
• Tiny bones in the
ear create
vibrations in
fluid.
• These ripples
are detected by
delicate hairs,
and signals are
sent to the brain.
Hearing
• The ears also
contain vestibular
organs that give
us our sense of
balance.
• When these get
messed up, you
become dizzy
(think of car
sickness!)
Hearing Loss
Some hearing losses are congenital (born
with). Others occur through disease or
with the aging process.
Hearing Loss
The Five Senses
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Touch
Hearing
SIGHT
Taste
Smell
Sight
• The eye is the organ that captures light.
Sight
Color Blindness
Protecting your Vision
Protecting your Vision
• Sunglasses protect your eyes from the sun’s
harmful UV rays.
Vision Loss
• Braille is a special form of writing for those who
are blind, where people “read” using touch.
The Five Senses
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Touch
Hearing
Sight
TASTE
Smell
Taste
• The tongue is the organ that allows us to taste.
• Taste buds contain the nerves that send signals
to the brain.
Taste
• Different areas of the tongue detect certain types
of taste
Tongue Piercing
• Piercing increases the risk of infection.
• Metal piercings can also damage your teeth.
The Five Senses
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Touch
Hearing
Sight
Taste
SMELL
Smell
• The nose contains the
nerves that allow us
to smell.
Smell
Taste and Smell
• The senses of taste and
smell are closely related.
• For example, foods
sometimes taste different
when we have colds and
stuffed up noses.
The Brain
The Five Senses
• Our senses let us explore our world.
• It is important that we protect them.
Any Questions?