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COMMENTS

Camila Carmenes:

Sensations are the means we use to experience different senses, they are visual,

auditory, gustatory, olfactory and tactile. The interoceptive senses allow us to have

contact with the organism, it identifies hunger, sleep and pain, among others. I

understand that there is a proprioceptive sense that deals with information about the

muscles and joints, that is, the movements of our body.

Thalia Ortega:

I think that sensations are something we are born with and it allows us to be alert, we

have 5 senses, as we know them, we generally relate sensations to the experiences we

live, likewise, it allows us to be aware of everything that surrounds us. and of what

happens abroad, it is the first channel of input of information to the brain, in

conclusion, it can be said that it is the ability to detect the senses.

MELISSA DE LA CRUZ:

I believe that the sensation, the ability to detect senses such as touch, pain, vision or

movement and positioning of our body, is very important for us, just like the 5 senses,

as we know they have different functions in our body and at the same time they

possible contact of human beings with the outside world and also these senses allow

us to learn and make decisions about the world around us.

Jorge adrian lozano Saavedra:

The sensation is connected with our 5 senses through this we can perceive what

happens outside us but also without realizing it through

these channels we also have the experience

internally, this means that our senses are connected with our brain.
Herminia Rosse Rossel :

The reading is very good , it is informing us about the sensation and sensations we

experience with the senses , we not only receive sensory information but also

experiments at the internal level . The best known examples are : gustatory , visual ,

alfactory , among others .

GLOSSARY
MEMBERS:
- Thalia Ortega Nolasco
- Melissa De La Cruz Mandujano
- Jorge Adrián Lozano Saavedra
- Herminia Rossel Rossel
- Leticia Camila Carmenes Rojas
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1) Transduction: I understand that it is a process, a chango or transformation of
some fact.
2) Exteroceptive: It comes from abroad, it is something that we do not know its
origin , something new and unknown.

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