Sensory Transduction: How Our Senses Work
The body requires specific sensors to perceive the environment. There are sensory cells for all five senses. Sensory transduction is the process of converting a physical or chemical stimulus into an impulse, the signal. Outline: 00:00 - Introduction 01:18 - Sight 03:14 - Hearing 06:30 - Smell 08:25 - Taste 11:06 - Touch 12:27 - Overview

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