specialsinnen
Specialsinnen, or the special senses, refer to a subset of sensory modalities that rely on specialized sense organs and dedicated neural pathways. The classical five are vision, hearing, balance (equilibrium), taste, and smell. They are distinguished from general somatic senses such as touch, temperature, and proprioception by their localized receptors, high acuity, and often distinct cortical representations.
Vision depends on the eye. The retina contains photoreceptors (rods and cones) that transduce light into neural
Hearing and balance rely on the inner ear. Cochlear hair cells transduce mechanical energy from sound into
Taste depends on gustatory receptors in taste buds on the tongue and other epithelia. Tastants activate receptor
Smell relies on olfactory receptor neurons in the nasal epithelium. Odorants bind receptors, and signals travel
Development and turnover vary: olfactory and some taste receptors renew continually, while vision and hearing receptors