Stories
- In pictures
Humans, animals and the sensory world
Artists and medics through the ages have made links between our discerning human senses and similar traits in animals. Discover how close we are to the earth’s other inhabitants.
- Article
Virtual reality and the fix of the future
Virtual reality, with its complex sensory tricks, takes us beyond the real world. Find out how these potentially addictive experiences can harm us – or might even have therapeutic uses.
- Article
Succumbing to stimming in dance
As a child, Susanna Dye felt ashamed of their need to stim, but has found a way to incorporate these repetitive movements into their creative practice as a dancer and facilitator.
- Article
What the nose doesn’t know
Losing her sense of smell for over a year motivated Stephanie Howard-Smith to sniff out the history of treatments for this unsettling condition.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Sensory Ablations
Date: February 1982-March 1983Reference: PP/SUL/A/1/1/28Part of: John Sulston: archives- Books
Sensory overload / by Lex.
Sawicki, JerzyDate: [2019?]- Archives and manuscripts
Sensory Deprivation. Manuscript notes
Date: c.1950sReference: PP/ROS/E/7/30Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Archives and manuscripts
Sensory and Mental Handicap
Date: 1988-1989Reference: SA/HEC/A/43/3/47Part of: Health Education Council and Health Education Authority- Books
Sensory inhibition / [Georg Von Békésy].
Von Békésy, Georg, 1899-1972.Date: 1967