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You're Not as Smart as You Could Be.
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- Author(s): Wittels, David G.
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Saturday Evening Post. 5/1/1948, Vol. 220 Issue 44, p30-119. 6p.
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The article explores the views of experimental psychologist Samuel Renshaw on interdependence of senses. It is believed by many modern psychologists that seeing, hearing, smelling, tasting and the sense of touch are just different aspects of the same thing. Renshaw remarks on the impossibility of disassociating the senses. The greatest overlapping among the senses is between the sense of smell and the sense of taste.
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