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We Have More than Five Senses. A Neuroscientist Explains the Hidden Abilities We Often Overlook

By Lisa Feldman-Barrett — 2021

Neuroscientist Dr Lisa Feldman Barrett delves into the different ways we’re able to perceive the world that go beyond sight, sound, touch, taste and smell.

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