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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.

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Sarah Hyndman
Jun 02, 2025
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This briefing explores how multi-sensory science is shaping memory, perception, and emotional connection.

New studies show how “Aha!” moments rewire the brain, why music moves us physically, and how learning by ear reshapes technology design. There are fresh insights into why tickling remains a scientific mystery, and how timing between senses influences how we remember.

We look at tools to visualise what others see, emotional mapping of cities, and how curiosity might protect the ageing brain. You’ll also find updates on scent-based diagnostics, memory tools for dementia, and how ephemera shapes our taste expectations.

These stories reveal how the senses connect across body, brain, and environment—rewiring our view of how we learn, feel, and remember.

Included in this briefing:
🔘 “Eureka!” moments seen in the brain
🔘 Why tickling still puzzles scientists
🔘 What curiosity reveals about ageing
🔘 Where all the senses converge
🔘 Learning music without tech
🔘 Sight and sound in memory formation
🔘 Neural resonance in music
🔘 Memory boxes and scent
🔘 Emotional maps of urban spaces
🔘 And a colour simulator that lets you ‘see’ like someone else
🔘 And more…


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