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  2. Sensory history - Wikipedia

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    Sensory history is a field which lends itself to inter-disciplinary cooperation with fields such as anthropology and media studies. Because sensory history concerns itself with the sensory experiences of individuals, it is linked to the notion of 'bottom up' history, which focusses on the lives of ordinary people throughout history.

  3. Sensory memory - Wikipedia

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    Sensory memory (SM) allows individuals to retain impressions of sensory information after the original stimulus has ceased. [2] A common demonstration of SM is a child's ability to write letters and make circles by twirling a sparkler at night.

  4. Imagery - Wikipedia

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    There are five major types of sensory imagery, each corresponding to a sense, feeling, action, or reaction: Visual imagery pertains to graphics, visual scenes, pictures, or the sense of sight. Auditory imagery pertains to sounds, noises, music, or the sense of hearing. (This kind of imagery may come in the form of onomatopoeia).

  5. Sensory - Wikipedia

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    Sensory analysis, a consumer product-testing method Sensory garden , a self-contained garden area that allows visitors to enjoy a wide variety of sensory experiences Sensory play , an act where senses are engaged to increase erotic pleasure

  6. Make Room for Lisa - Wikipedia

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    The main plot has Homer and Lisa embark on a spiritual journey via a sensory deprivation tank. "Make Room for Lisa" was written by Brian Scully and was the first full The Simpsons episode Matthew Nastuk directed, having received a co-director credit for " D'oh-in' in the Wind ", for which he directed one scene.

  7. Sensory processing - Wikipedia

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    Sensory processing is the process that organizes and distinguishes sensation (sensory information) from one's own body and the environment, ...

  8. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Reading the stories aloud helps children improve their language and communication skills, as well as improving fine motor skills, social skills and sensory skills. [ 35 ] Apple iPod applications can be used by people on the autism spectrum to manage tasks at work.

  9. Sensory play - Wikipedia

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    Sensory play stimulates the senses of the player. It can mean: Guided therapeutic play for children such as occupational therapy;; Children playing on their own with toys designed specifically to stimulate their senses, such as fidget toys; or