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“Most scientists who study human perception no longer assume that we have five senses: taste, touch, smell, sight, and hearing. The current number ranges from a conservative ten senses to as many as thirty, including blood-sugar levels, empty stomach, thirst, joint position, and more. The list is…” quote by Richard Louv
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““Most scientists who study human perception no longer assume that we have five senses: taste, touch, smell, sight, and hearing. The current number ranges from a conservative ten senses to as many as thirty, including blood-sugar levels, empty stomach, thirst, joint position, and more. The list is growing.””

Richard Louv

About This Quote

Source Book: Last Child in the Woods, 2005

Human perception may involve many more senses than the traditional five, extending to internal and situational cues.

In simple terms: We have many more senses beyond the basic five.

Key Takeaway

Consider non‑traditional senses in design and health.

Themes

science perception human biology

Mood

curious analytical

Type

scientific educational

When to use this quote

  • product design
  • medical diagnostics
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

multisensory integration embodied cognition neuroscience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do extra senses affect daily decision making?
  • What implications do they have for technology design?
A Different Perspective

Measuring and validating extra senses can be scientifically challenging.

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