Kester Idebaneria
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Why are feet so sensitive???
Our exploration begins in the intricate realm of sensory illusions, where our brains meticulously weave a captivating tapestry. This tapestry is formed through the dynamic interplay between our minds and the environment, creating a rich and nuanced experience of the world around us. One such phenomenon that highlights this intricate dance is "Olfactory Fatigue," a mechanism that underscores the adaptive nature of our olfactory senses.
By Kester Idebaneria6 months ago in Families
Do you know our brain deceives us everyday!!
Our world is a tapestry of sensory illusions, woven intricately by the complex interactions between our brain and the environment. One such phenomenon, known as "Olfactory Fatigue," reveals the adaptive nature of our olfactory senses. This mechanism allows us to stay attuned to new odors by dulling our perception of familiar scents. Imagine the practicality – avoiding the embarrassment of overlooking our own less-than-pleasant smells.
By Kester Idebaneria6 months ago in Humans
Human body part that will evolve over time
The human body is this perfectly balanced machine, right? Well, not when I'm using it. Normally, all its parts work seamlessly together to keep us thriving and well alive. Each of our organs is essential for our day-to-day activities, from breathing and walking to talking and coming up with bright ideas that push humanity forward. But are they really essential? Do we really need all those body parts, or are some of them just ancient relics that we got stuck with in this weird game of evolution?
By Kester Idebaneria6 months ago in Humans
Don’t Come Closer!
Delving into the vast expanse of the ocean, we encounter a diverse tapestry of marine life, each species contributing to the intricate ecosystem beneath the waves. From the familiar faces of Nemo and Dory to the elegant butterfly fish and the flamboyant guppy, the underwater world unveils a captivating array of aquatic inhabitants.
By Kester Idebaneria6 months ago in Earth