The Sensologists briefing
⭐ The latest multi-sensory science & innovation curated for you in bite-sized portions (crossmodal, neuroscience, tech & design) ⭐ Your go-to resource for cutting-edge sensory news in under 10-mins.
This briefing takes you into the weird, wonderful, and wildly inventive world of multi-sensory science.
Discover how tiny knee-bounces sync minds, how fruit flies spell out words like mini robots, “breathing” skin sensors, and why scent might hold the key to social connection. Scientists are creating a digital twin of the brain. Meanwhile, multi-sensory design is making blue spaces feel better and horror art smell worse (on purpose).
From mice brains trained on action movies to fried chicken toothpaste, this edition highlights how sensory science is pushing boundaries and how play, precision, and perception are shaping the future.
These aren’t just clever experiments. They’re glimpses into a future where senses shape the way we live, learn, and connect.
This issue also includes:
🔘 Smells like teen friendship
🔘 A writable font for children
🔘 How blue spaces shape emotions
🔘 Brain twins trained on action films
🔘 Natural highs from music
🔘 Sonic branding and childhood memories
🔘 A sensory walk through Regent Street
🔘 Where AI meets neuroscience for marketing impact
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