Sensory Physiology
Sensory physiology is a field of science that studies how sensory organs detect and interpret external stimulus from the environment. It focuses on understanding how the nervous system receives and processes information from the senses, such as sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. This research is important for developing therapies and treatments for people with sensory deficits, as well as for understanding the potential impact of environment and lifestyle on sensory perception. It also provides insight into how organisms interact with their environment and how they adapt to changes in their surroundings. Research in sensory physiology can also be used to design medical technologies, such as prosthetic devices and hearing aids.
← Journal of Dermatologic Research And Therapy