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What is the relationship between curiousity and our 5 senses?

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what makes you feel the urge to touch, to taste, to hear, to see, and to smell? and how can you relate curiosity to our basic 5 senses? is curiosity triggers our senses or vice versa?

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  1. i fink the only relationship between curiousity and are five sences are that without the sences we would get very hurt!!!!!


  2. It's just a hanger-on and wanna' be.

  3. whatever our senses don't have full information about, provokes curiosity. For example, if you can't figure out what something is from a distance that looks interesting but not very visible, that will cause you to be curious.

    It's like the classic science experiment...taste testing. You're blind folded and asked to identify what you're tasting. Since your senses weren't able to register all the information from the stimulus, you become curious. Good question.

  4. Our brains our constantly searching for more information. If we see something we've never seen before like a green cloud we stare at it and wonder whats in it or what it smells like what it feels like. Or something colorful that smells nice, that's two things our brains our attracted to good smell and lots of color so we want to learn more about this object that looks so appealing. So yeah maybe it is curiosity. Our most basic "program" to learn that makes us act in this way.

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