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Sense Organ Development

Sense organ development is the growth and development of the four major senses – sight, hearing, smell, and touch. It is a crucial process of human development and is an important factor in the development of other aspects of the body and behavior. Sense organs have the ability to detect and interpret external stimu…

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Overview

Sense organ development is the growth and development of the four major senses – sight, hearing, smell, and touch. It is a crucial process of human development and is an important factor in the development of other aspects of the body and behavior. Sense organs have the ability to detect and interpret external stimuli, which affect the user’s ability to perceive and interact with the world around them. Sense organ development is largely mediated by genetic and environmental factors and can be influenced by a range of sensory experiences. This means that sense organs are highly adaptable, allowing users to modify their response to different kinds of stimuli throughout their lifespan. Sense organ development is very important for humans, as it is what allows us to interpret the world we live in and make sense of our environment.

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Ioannis Chatzistefanou · Greece Heather Bortfeld · United States Heidi Silver · United States

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