Psychology → Sensory
Organizations relating to Sensory
EuroHaptics Society / Est. 2006
European Sensory Network / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1989
International Foundation of Bio-Magnetics / Tucson AZ, USA
Australasian Association for ChemoSensory Science / Gladesville NSW, Australia
International Strabismological Association / Indianapolis IN, USA / Est. 1966
European Sensory Science Society / Florence, Italy / Est. 2011
International Society for Haptics / Est. 2003
Therapeutic Touch International Association / Delmar NY, USA / Est. 1977
Eidetics Academy / Guelph ON, Canada / Est. 1969
European Committee for Umami / Paris, France / Est. 1962
AsiaHaptics Society / Est. 2020
View all profiles (23 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Sensory
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialNumbness towards others
Slowness of sensori-motor activities in the aged
Torture through sensory deprivation
Harmful effects of sensory deprivation
Torture through sensory overload
Action Strategies relating to Sensory
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialKeeping out of touch
Developing digital touch
Showing bad taste
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