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EPISODE · Mar 1, 2016

More Than a Feeling

from Lucidity · host Ryan Muskin & Levi Rainey

Sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch: the five senses that we rely on to navigate our world… or so we think. Modern science in physics, biology, and psychology are expanding on our knowledge of human perception and the true capacities of our brains to interpret information. Turns out we’re capable of a lot more than we realize.

Sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch: the five senses that we rely on to navigate our world… or so we think. Modern science in physics, biology, and psychology are expanding on our knowledge of human perception and the true capacities of our brains to interpret information. Turns out we’re capable of a lot more than we realize.

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