Human Senses Analysis Tutorials

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The discussion centers on seeking resources related to human senses analysis and the workings of the brain and heart during sensory experiences. A user expresses a desire for tutorials, articles, or interesting content on these topics. Another participant suggests a valuable resource, specifically the Koch laboratory at Caltech, which hosts numerous research papers focused on visual awareness. This recommendation highlights the availability of academic materials that may address the user's inquiries about sensory perception and cognitive processes.
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Please help me,
Would you please tell me where I can find tutorials about human senses analysis(es) or anything related ?

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Sorry, I don't know if this is the place for me to post this, so if this turns out incorrect, moderators please move me to the correct one...Thanks a lot,
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Thanks a lot in advance,
 
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Truthfully, I am a little greedy right now, so I make some questions again...(smile)
Do you know of any articles, tutorials or anything interesting about how human brain and hearts at time especially when they sense something works ?
I would be really grateful for your help,
Thanks a lot,
 
http://www.klab.caltech.edu/cgi-bin/publication/reference.pl?refdbname=paper

If you go to the address above, they have many of the papers published by researchers at the Koch laboratory at Cal Tech. Most of the research they do is aimed at explaining visual awareness. There might be a couple things of interest to you.
 
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