sensorymystems
Sensorymystems refers to the collection of biological systems that detect, transduce, and interpret sensory information from the external and internal environment. The term encompasses multiple modalities and the neural circuits that convert physical or chemical stimuli into neural signals and higher-level perception. While often discussed as separate senses, these systems interact to produce a unified experience of the body and surroundings.
Key modalities include vision, hearing, smell, taste, and somatosensation, which covers touch, temperature, vibration, and proprioception.
Activation begins at specialized receptors such as photoreceptors in the retina, hair cells in the inner ear,
The brain integrates inputs across modalities in multisensory areas such as the superior colliculus and association
Knowledge of sensory systems informs clinical assessment and rehabilitation, including therapies for blindness or deafness, prosthetic