Sensory Physiology
Sensory physiology is a scientific field that focuses on how living organisms interact with and respond to their environment using their senses. Through studying the ways in which different senses are used to identify and respond to stimuli, sensory physiology can help to explain how changes in the environment, such as light, sound, and smell, can affect an organism’s behavior. By understanding the biology of sensory physiology, scientists can create products and systems that are designed to optimize the human experience. Additionally, due to its biological roots, sensory physiology can be used to improve medical treatments and therapies.
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