Because our brain is structured in such a way that all these processes can work simultaneously. Normally we are only able to fully concentrate on one or two of these at a time, but our body still subconsciously processes the other information.
Sight, Touch, Smell, Taste, and Hear Next time, pay attention in science class
Mostly by sight. A cat can hear the high pitched flutter of a bird's wings that we can't hear. They smell them. A cat smells 14 times better than a person. A bird to a cat means one thing...It's dinner time.
Loss of taste and smell after endoscopic sinus surgery can persist for several weeks to a few months as the nasal passages heal. In some cases, taste and smell may gradually return as the swelling decreases and the sense of smell improves. However, it's important to follow up with your healthcare provider if the loss of taste and smell persists for an extended period of time.
Of coarse not, although everything has kindof the same smell, everyone smell can vary, just as well as taste
they have many senses and can hear it and smell it any time and every were
How are smell and taste related? The answer is simple: When we taste, we use our sense of smell. Have you ever noticed why when you have a cold, or you've plugged your nose, you can't taste the food in your mouth? This is because we assume automatically that what we are smelling is going to taste that way. So it does. Most of the time. When you taste, you are using your sense of smell to kind of tell you what it is that your eating. If you were to close your eyes and hold your nose and then taste apples and a potato, you wouldn't be able to tell a difference. At all. Except maybe the texture. ~Thanks, WorldBook 2001 Edition.
most of the time you will smell a rotten egg smell if its bad, or if you hear a rattling noise coming from your exhaust
Taste is related to smell. When your nose is congested, you can't taste things aswell. For example plug your nose when your feeling better, and try to taste something. You can't taste it aswell.
Sensory memory is when you use your senses to remember stuff (smell, hear, taste, touch, and see).Long term memory is information stored in the brain and retrievable over a long period of time.
Well, if you were to plug your nose, and eat or drink something at the same time, you would not have your tongue taste that thing in your mouth like it usually does. That's because you are stopping a nerve that goes from your nose to your tongue, therefore blocking some taste. I would say that yes, if you to smell a food before you taste it, and it smells bad to you, it might influence you taste buds/ tongue.
Dont know it taste horrible first time i haveing it smell and taste like nail polish my can was winn-dixie brand