In other words! when we reflect on something! try to recall a lived experience or approach our surroundings! our senses are activated and influence our thinking. To understand how our environment affects the way we think and behave! however! we must first find out what we are able to perceive. And this is what Laura is trying to do with her experiments.
One of them includes using blue or red lights in order to assess whether the color of the buy bulk sms service we are in can affect our perception of temperature.
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Which the study takes place as similar as possible to the environment in which we usually live. In everyday life! in fact! we are exposed to numerous stimuli that! by influencing each other! contribute to a cohesive perception of reality. Including multisensory stimuli in the experiment will! therefore! allow for results to be applicable to our daily lives. “In the future! we would like to create increasingly immersive environments! for example through the use of virtual reality. Then we will be able to understand how the various senses affect our twitter he has a community of more than of temperature!” Laura says.
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