loss of memory...complete black out....loss of all senses....
Observing using only your senses can be misleading because our senses can be limited and subjective. Our perceptions can be influenced by factors such as biases, emotions, and past experiences, leading us to misinterpret what we observe. Additionally, some phenomena are not directly observable by our senses, making it difficult to fully understand the complexities of a situation.
it effects it because your skin is too thick for your senses to feel.
Imagery effects refer to the mental pictures or visualizations that are created in the mind when reading or listening to descriptive language in literature or poetry. These effects help to engage the reader's senses and emotions, bringing the text to life and enhancing the overall impact of the writing.
Euphoria, bliss, feeling calm, altered way of thinking, enhanced senses, possible dry eyes and or mouth, and sometimes coughing. These effects are normally followed by laughter and hunger
A hallucinogen is a drug is a controlled substance that distorts the senses of a person. The perception of reality is altered. Two effects this will likely have for a driver would be sight and hearing.
The most frequent long-term effects of meningitis include deafness and blindness, which may be caused by the compression of specific nerves and brain areas responsible for the senses of hearing and sight.
Cristy Ho has written: 'The multisensory driver' -- subject(s): Automobile drivers, Intersensory effects, Psychology, Senses and sensation
Kronic is a synthetic form of cannabis that can have various effects on the body and mind. Some reported effects include heightened senses, altered perception of time, increased heart rate, paranoia, anxiety, and, in extreme cases, psychosis. It can also have negative effects on memory, concentration, and coordination.
Tagalog of senses: pandama
Often times the animals die. If not, then they suffer deformities, pain, have diseases inflicted on them, lose senses, torture, sickness.
"Senses" ? sight and hearing are senses - you question makes no sense.