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The standard list of five senses doesn't really give our bodies credit for all of the amazing things they can do. There are at least a dozen different things we can sense. In order for us to have a sense, there needs to be a sensor. Each sensor is tuned to one specific sensation. For example, there are sensors in your eyes that can detect light. That is all that they can detect. To track down all of the different senses a person has, the easiest thing to do is to catalog all of the different sensors. Here is a reasonable list:
Depending on how you want to count it, there are between 14 and 20 different senses listed here. There are some people who do seem to have other senses. For example, there are many people who can sense impending weather changes. My mother could always sense when I was about to make a mess (the sense also known as "eyes in the back of the head"). And many people feel that they can sense when someone else is looking at them. No scientific proof for any of these senses, yet... |
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Robots can or will be able to simulate each of our 5 basic human senses. The device used in each case - to give them this ability - is a "sensor". Usually a robot or computer uses more than one sensor to gather information. The information gathered by a sensor is usually converted into an electrical current to be "understood" by the computer or controlling device.
Click on the links below for more information about specific robotic "senses".
TOUCH HEARING TASTE SMELL SIGHT
Other links of interest.....