I am aiming to see which senses affect you more in my chosen activity, your proprioception or visual sense. In my first activity I will be testing the affects of losing
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Introduction I have chosen to investigate about human senses and the affects if one of your senses is taken away. I am aiming to see which senses affect you more in my chosen activity, your proprioception or visual sense. In my first activity I will be testing the affects of losing the visual sense; in the second activity I will be testing the affects of losing your proprioception. I will then try each performer with both their visual and proprioception senses taken away. What are our senses? There are five common senses that are discussed and learned from an early age: sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. The I-function, the conscious part of the brain, is very aware of these senses. It voluntarily checks information obtained by these senses in order to experience the environment, and also when a strong enough stimuli has signaled attention to these specific receptors. There are other equally...

